Traitement neurochirurgical de la douleur chronique |
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Affiliation: | 1. Service de neurochirurgie, CHU de Nice, 06000 Nice, France;2. Service de neurochirurgie, CHU de Lille, 59037 Lille, France;3. Service de neurochirurgie, Hospices Civil de Lyon, 69003 Lyon, France;4. Département d’évaluation et de traitement de la douleur, CHU de Nice, 06000 Nice, France |
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Abstract: | Neurosurgical treatment of pain used two kind of techniques: 1) Lesional techniques interrupt the transmission of nociceptive neural input by lesionning the nociceptive pathways (drezotomy, cordotomy, tractotomy…). They are indicated to treat morphine-resistant cancer pain and few cases of selected neuropathic pain. 2) Neuromodulation techniques try to decrease pain by reinforcing inhibitory and/or to limit activatory mechanisms. Chronic electrical stimulation of the nervous system (peripheral nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, motor cortex stimulation…) is used to treat chronic neuropathic pain. Intrathecal infusion of analgesics (morphine, ziconotide…), using implantable pumps, allows to increase their efficacy and to reduce their side effects. These techniques can improve, sometimes dramatically, selected patients with severe and chronic pain, refractory to all other treatments. The quality of the analgesic outcome depends on the relevance of the indications. |
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Keywords: | Chronic pain Surgery Neuromodulation Spinal cord stimulation Motor cortex stimulation Intrathecal therapy Drezotomy |
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