Sequential bipolar radiofrequency lumbar sympathectomy in Raynaud's disease -A case report-

A 39-year-old female was suffering from cold-induced Raynaud's attacks in both hands and feet, with symptoms being most severe in her left foot. The patient did not respond to medical treatments and was referred to our department of pain medicine. We performed sequential bipolar radiofrequency...

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Main Authors: Sang-Soo Kang, Keun-Man Shin, Sang-Moon Jung, Jun-Hee Park, Seong-Jun Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2010-10-01
Series:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
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Online Access:http://ekja.org/upload/pdf/kjae-59-286.pdf
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Summary:A 39-year-old female was suffering from cold-induced Raynaud's attacks in both hands and feet, with symptoms being most severe in her left foot. The patient did not respond to medical treatments and was referred to our department of pain medicine. We performed sequential bipolar radiofrequency lumbar sympathectomy to the patient, which offered a long duration of symptom relief. Sequential bipolar radiofrequency lesions could create continuous strip lesion, and thus, could achieve better results, while the potential risk of liquid neurolytic agents could be avoided.
ISSN:2005-6419
2005-7563