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Celiac Plexus

Pain Control with Splanchnic Neurolysis in Pancreatic Cancer Patients Unresponsive to Celiac Plexus Neurolysis

<p>Pain Control with Splanchnic Neurolysis in Pancreatic Cancer Patients Unresponsive to Celiac Plexus Neurolysis</p>

... underwent celiac plexus neurolysis for pancreatic cancer pain during the study period, 34 patients did not respond and underwent splanchnic nerve neurolysis under fluoroscopic guidance and thus included in ...

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Comparison of oral morphine and neurolytic celiac plexus block in patients with upper abdominal malignancies

Comparison of oral morphine and neurolytic celiac plexus block in patients with upper abdominal malignancies

... I hereby declare that the dissertation titled, “COMPARISON OF ORAL MORPHINE AND NEUROLYTIC CELIAC PLEXUS BLOCK IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER ABDOMINAL MALIGNANCIES” has been prepared by me under the guidance of ...

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Respiratory- and cardiac-triggered three-dimensional sheath inked rapid acquisition with refocused echoes imaging (SHINKEI) of the abdomen for magnetic resonance neurography of the celiac plexus

Respiratory- and cardiac-triggered three-dimensional sheath inked rapid acquisition with refocused echoes imaging (SHINKEI) of the abdomen for magnetic resonance neurography of the celiac plexus

... the celiac plexus, a dense neuronal network in the retro- peritoneum which surrounds the celiac trunk and the root of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and in- cludes two large celiac ...

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CT Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis in the Management of Pain Related to Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer: About 2 Cases

CT Guided Celiac Plexus Neurolysis in the Management of Pain Related to Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer: About 2 Cases

... ment. Therefore, we decided to perform celiac plexus neurolysis. The procedure was done under deep sedation. Fine-needle aspiration biopsy under CT scan guidance, confirmed the diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. ...

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Celiac plexus block increases quality of life in patients with pancreatic cancer

Celiac plexus block increases quality of life in patients with pancreatic cancer

... retrocrural celiac plexus block versus splanchnic nerve block, c-arm guided, for upper gastrointestinal tract tumors on pain relief and the qual- ity of life at a six-month follow ...

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CT guided celiac plexus neurolysis.

CT guided celiac plexus neurolysis.

... The first ever blockade of splanchnic nerves in the management of upper abdominal pain was done by Kappis in 1919. He used palpable bony landmarks as the guide for his procedure. It was in the 1950’s that neurolysis ...

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Microwave ablation of solitary breast cancer for elderly women & Neurostimulation of the celiac plexus as a treatment for overweight and obesity : an exploration of the steps needed for a clinical study

Microwave ablation of solitary breast cancer for elderly women & Neurostimulation of the celiac plexus as a treatment for overweight and obesity : an exploration of the steps needed for a clinical study

... left celiac plexus, which can be identified accurately with ...left celiac plexus is the main source of adrenergic impulses to the ...left celiac plexus, adrenergic nerve fibres ...

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Celiac Plexus Blockade for a 3-Year-Old Boy With Hepatoblastoma and Refractory Pain

Celiac Plexus Blockade for a 3-Year-Old Boy With Hepatoblastoma and Refractory Pain

... In the management of refractory pain in adults, regional anesthetic techniques have been enormously beneficial.’9’2#{176} Regional anesthetic techniques for children have been applied mo[r] ...

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Celiac Plexus Block After Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Improves Pain Relief in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

<p>Celiac Plexus Block After Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy Improves Pain Relief in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer</p>

... In patients with pancreatic cancer, SBRT treatment relieves pain caused by tumor-induced ductal obstruction and pancreatic neuropathy by direct killing of tumor cells. Furthermore, CPB can interrupt nociceptive impulses ...

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Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives

Ganglion blocks as a treatment of pain: current perspectives

... Abstract: The inputs from sympathetic ganglia have been known to be involved in the patho- physiology of various painful conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome, cancer pain of different origin, and ...

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Pain management in chronic pancreatitis: taming the beast

Pain management in chronic pancreatitis: taming the beast

... the celiac ganglia with a network of interconnecting fibers. A celiac plexus block is commonly used in cases of chronic pancreatitis with pain refractory to conservative pain management measures as ...

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Extended Distal Pancreatectomy with En Bloc Resection of the Celiac Axis for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Extended Distal Pancreatectomy with En Bloc Resection of the Celiac Axis for Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

... the celiac plexus and celiac ganglions results in intractable pain, and medical treatment is often unsuccessful ...including celiac plexus block [17, 20, 21], intrathecal morphine ...

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Comparison between CT-Scan and Trans-Abdominal Sonography in Celiac and Splanchnic Plexus Blocks in Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Head Cancer

Comparison between CT-Scan and Trans-Abdominal Sonography in Celiac and Splanchnic Plexus Blocks in Patients with Advanced Pancreatic Head Cancer

... combine celiac plexus block with splanchnic plexus block in order to desensitize the skin and the subcutaneous ...the celiac plexus is blocked and then the position of the needle is ...

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Interventional endoscopic ultrasound: The next frontier in gastrointestinal endoscopy

Interventional endoscopic ultrasound: The next frontier in gastrointestinal endoscopy

... a plexus of nerves that arise from the celiac ...the celiac and superior mesenteric ...the celiac plexus region can be easily imaged by ...

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Borrelia infection and risk of celiac disease

Borrelia infection and risk of celiac disease

... We used conditional logistic regression to calculate odds ratios (ORs) for later celiac disease among individuals with Lyme disease. The conditional approach means that each individual with celiac disease ...

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Feeding behavior and nutritional status of children with celiac disease residing in rural areas of Haryana

Feeding behavior and nutritional status of children with celiac disease residing in rural areas of Haryana

... The study sample comprised of 40 children (23 boys and 17 girls) aged 5-12 years residing in rural areas. All children were already diagnosed with celiac disease by gastroenterologists/pediatricians and were ...

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Psychological morbidity of celiac disease: a review of the literature

Psychological morbidity of celiac disease: a review of the literature

... screen-detected celiac patients and lower in symptom-detected patients, when compared to healthy controls ...long-treated celiac patients and healthy controls ...in celiac men (9, 11-13, ...

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IDIOPATHIC CELIAC DISEASE

IDIOPATHIC CELIAC DISEASE

... celiac disease is compared with that of normal controls and of patients with cystic fibrosis.. of the pancreas.[r] ...

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IDIOPATHIC CELIAC DISEASE

IDIOPATHIC CELIAC DISEASE

... in all cases to rule out fibrocystic disease of the pancreas by the demonstration of normal trypsin levels in the duodenal juice.. Methods employed were described previously.5.[r] ...

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Injuries to the Celiac Trunk: A Systematic Review of Trauma to Haller’s Tripod

Injuries to the Celiac Trunk: A Systematic Review of Trauma to Haller’s Tripod

... Conclusion: Injuries to the celiac artery are very rare and occur as a result of penetrating or blunt trauma. These injuries carry a high mortality rate and early recognition requires a high index of suspicion. ...

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