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Prepontine cisternal routine for intrathecal targeted drug delivery in craniofacial cancer pain treatment: technical note

Haocheng Zhou, Dong Huang, Dingquan Zou, Junjiao Hu, Xinning Li, Yaping Wang

2022Drug Delivery14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intrathecal targeted drug delivery provides effective relief for cancer-related pain. However, its validation in management of craniofacial pain remains much less widely practiced, mainly due to the localized diffusion of analgesic agent with current approach. Here, we report our experience of prepontine cisternal routine for placement and implantation of intrathecal targeted drug delivery in two cases of cancer-related craniofacial pain. Lumbar cannulation was applied and the intrathecal catheter tip was positioned at the prepontine cistern under fluoroscopic guidance during the surgical implantation. Postoperative imaging confirmed that the catheter tip was successfully placed in the prepontine cisternal space. Satisfactory control of pain was achieved after intrathecal therapy, with significant reduction of background and breakthrough cancer pain. None obvious complications were observed in this study. Thus, our novel intrathecal routine may provide an alternative option for craniofacial pain caused by tumor, who were insufficiently treated by oral analgesic agents.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCancer painAnalgesicCraniofacialIntrathecalCatheterAnesthesiaSurgeryCancerInternal medicinePsychiatryPain Management and Opioid UsePain Mechanisms and TreatmentsTrigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments
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