论文已发表
注册即可获取德孚的最新动态
IF 收录期刊
Authors Lam KHS, Hung CY, Chiang YP, Onishi K, Su DCJ, Clark TB, Reeves KD
Received 24 January 2020
Accepted for publication 7 July 2020
Published 4 August 2020 Volume 2020:13 Pages 1957—1968
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S247208
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single-blind
Peer reviewer comments 3
Editor who approved publication: Dr Michael A Überall
Abstract: Nerve
hydrodissection (HD), a technique used when treating nerve entrapments,
involves the injection of an anesthetic, saline, or 5% dextrose in water to
separate the nerve from the surrounding tissue, fascia, or adjacent structures.
Animal models suggest the potential for minimal compression to initiate and
perpetuate neuropathic pain. Mechanical benefits of HD may relate to release of
nervi nervorum or vasa nervorum compression. Pathologic nerves can be
identified by examination or ultrasound visualization. The in-plane technique
is the predominant and safest method for nerve HD. Five percent dextrose may be
favored as the preferred injectate based on preliminary comparative-injectate
literature, but additional research is critical. Literature-based hypotheses
for a direct ameliorative effect of dextrose HD on neuropathic pain are
presented.
Keywords: nerve hydrodissection, pain management,
ultrasonography, neuropathic pain