Ultrasound Practice for Chronic Pain Procedures: A Comprehensive Review

Publication date: Available online 18 July 2019Source: Best Practice & Research Clinical AnaesthesiologyAuthor(s): Alan David Kaye, Mark W. Motejunas, Lauren A. Bonneval, Ken P. Ehrhardt, Dustin R. Latimer, Andrea Trescot, Kyle E. Wilson, Ibraham N. Ibrahim, Elyse M. Cornett, Richard D. Urman, Kenneth D. CandidoAbstractChronic pain management techniques have evolved in recent years. In this regard, ultrasound technology has become a standard for most acute pain procedures and essential for postsurgical pain relief and enhanced recovery after surgery protocols. This manuscript summarizes clinical studies evaluating ultrasound use for chronic pain management and compares efficacy with standard techniques including fluoroscopy. Ultrasound possesses several unique benefits when compared to fluoroscopy, including elimination of radiation exposure while providing for similar clinical outcomes. In summary ultrasound use for chronic pain procedures is emerging as a viable, safe, and effective modality. Additional studies are needed to best appreciate ultrasound and its role in chronic pain management.
Source: Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research