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Ganglionic Local Opioid Analgesia at the Superior Cervical Ganglion: MRI-Verified Solution Spread
Document Type
Article
Source
Pain and Therapy; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-16, 16p
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ISSN
21938237
Abstract
The injection of low-dose opioids (mainly buprenorphine or sufentanil) to different sympathetic ganglia has been termed “ganglionic local opioid analgesia” (GLOA). This form of therapy has been successfully used for numerous, often protracted diseases that severely impair the patient’s quality of life, such as trigeminal neuralgia. For example, as part of a multimodal approach for pain management, GLOA at the superior cervical ganglion should be considered for pain treatment in patients suffering from trigeminal neuralgia with high pre-procedural pain scores.