医学
射频消融术
利多卡因
烧蚀
心动过缓
肝细胞癌
局部麻醉剂
镇静
麻醉
外科
放射科
内科学
心率
血压
作者
Shinichiro Nakamura,Kazuhiro Nouso,Hideki Onishi,Kenji Kuwaki,Hiroaki Hagihara,Yasuto Takeuchi,Nozomu Wada,Yuki Morimoto,Koji Miyahara,Tetsuya Yasunaka,Fusao Ikeda,Yasuhiro Miyake,Yoshiyuki Kobayashi,Hidenori Shiraha,Shin‐ichi Ishikawa,Akinobu Takaki,Kazuhide Yamamoto
摘要
Radiofrequency ablation ( RFA ) is frequently used to treat early stage hepatocellular carcinoma. Two of the most cumbersome side‐effects of the ablation procedure are intractable pain and vagotonia when deep sedation is not used. We describe local injection of anesthetic into G lisson's sheath as a new technique for overcoming these problems. Lidocaine was injected into G lisson's sheath when radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinomas, which were located adjacent to G lisson's sheath, could not be continued due to severe pain ( n = 8) or bradycardia ( n = 3). In all three patients who showed vagotonia with bradycardia during the ablations, injection of lidocaine prevented bradycardia, allowing completion of the radiofrequency ablation. Pain was reduced in all eight patients who experienced pain during ablation. No side‐effects were observed during the procedures. Injection of anesthetic into G lisson's sheath is simple and effective for reducing intractable pain and vagotonia associated with RFA .
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