Cryoanalgesia: Review with Respect to Peripheral Nerve
Benjamin R. Slavin,
Moses I. Markowitz,
Kevin M. Klifto
et al.
Abstract:Background: Cryoanalgesia is a tool being used by interventional radiology to treat chronic pain. Within a certain cold temperature range, peripheral nerve function is interrupted, and recovers, without neuroma formation. Cryoanalgesia has most often been applied to the intercostal nerve. Cryoanalgesia has applications to peripheral nerve surgery, yet is poorly understood by reconstructive microsurgeons.
Methods: Histopathology of nerve injury was reviewed to understand cold applied to peripheral nerve. Liter… Show more
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