Radiofrequency thermocoagulation of the thoracic splanchnic nerve in functional abdominal pain syndrome-a case report-

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The thoracic splanchnic nerve block has been used in managing abdominal pain, especially for pains arising from abdominal cancers. A 27-year-old male patient who had a constant abdominal pain was referred to our clinic for pain management but had no organic disease. The numeric rating scale (NRS) for pain scored 7/10. We applied a diagnostic thoracic splanchnic nerve block under the diagnosis of functional abdominal pain syndrome. Since the block reduced the pain, we applied a radiofrequency thermocoagulation at the T11 and T12 vertebral level. Thereafter, his symptoms improved markedly with pain decreasing to an NRS score of 2-3/10. Hereby, we report a successful management of functional abdominal pain via radiofrequency thermocoagulation of the thoracic splanchnic nerves. © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2011.

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Choi, J. W., Joo, E. Y., Lee, S. H., Lee, C. J., Kim, T. H., & Sim, W. S. (2011). Radiofrequency thermocoagulation of the thoracic splanchnic nerve in functional abdominal pain syndrome-a case report-. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 61(1), 79–82. https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2011.61.1.79

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