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Ultrasound‐Guided Cryoablation of a Traumatic Hip Disarticulation Neuroma
Author(s) -
Ramsook Ryan R.,
Spinner David
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
pain practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.899
H-Index - 58
eISSN - 1533-2500
pISSN - 1530-7085
DOI - 10.1111/papr.12534
Subject(s) - medicine , neuroma , disarticulation , cryoablation , surgery , radiology , amputation , ablation
Objective Traumatic amputation at the pelvic level is a rare procedure with few studies addressing long‐term complications. Painful neuroma formation may form at the site of nerve transection and cause significant impairments in daily living. Ultrasound‐guided cryoablation therapy has grown in popularity and should be considered in patients with painful neuromas. This is a case report of complete pain relief in a patient with rare traumatic hip disarticulation with neuroma formation, treated with ultrasound‐guided cryoablation. The patient gave consent for publication. Design Single case report. Setting Mount Sinai Medical Center. Patient A 57‐year‐old man with traumatic hip disarticulation over 30 years ago with a 10‐year history of severe residual limb pain from neuroma formation. Interventions Ultrasound‐guided cryoablative injection therapy. Outcome Measures Pain reduction. Results Ultrasound‐guided cryoablation of a traumatic hip disarticulation neuroma resulting in complete pain relief and improved functionality and independence. Conclusions This case illustrates a rare incidence of painful neuroma formation in a patient with traumatic hip disarticulation. Cryoablation with ultrasound guidance resulted in resolution of all pain. We report, to the best of our knowledge, the first occasion of an ultrasound‐guided cryoablation resulting in complete pain relief in a traumatic hip disarticulation neuroma.

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