Affiliation:
1. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea
Abstract
Lumbar sympathetic block (LSB) is an effective method for relief of sympathetically
mediated pain in the lower extremities. To prolong the sympathetic blockade,
sympathetic destruction with alcohol or radiofrequency has been used. The preganglionic sympathetic nerves are cholinergic, and botulinum toxin (BTX) has been
found to inhibit the release of acetylcholine at the cholinergic nerve terminals. Moreover,
BTX type B (BTX-B) is more convenient to use than BTX type A. Based on these findings,
we performed LSB on the 2 patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in the
lower extremity. Levobupivacaine 0.25% 5 mL mixed with BTX-B 5,000 IU was given
under fluoroscopic guidance. Two months after LSB with BTX-B, pain intensity and the
Leeds assessment of neuropathic symptoms and signs (LANSS) score were significantly
reduced. Allodynia and coldness disappeared and skin color came back to normal. In
conclusion, BTX-B can produce an efficacious and durable sympathetic blocking effect
on patients with CRPS.
Key words: Botulinum toxins, complex regional pain syndrome, chemical
sympathectomy, sympathetic ganglia
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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