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Cryoanalgesia: Review with Respect to Peripheral Nerve.

Benjamin R SlavinMoses I MarkowitzKevin M KliftoFrank J PrologoSusan M TaghioffA Lee Dellon
Published in: Journal of reconstructive microsurgery (2023)
Cryoanalgesia is a term used for the treatment of peripheral nerve problems that would benefit from a proverbial reset of peripheral nerve function. It does not ablate the nerve. Intraoperative cryoanalgesia to intercostal nerves is a safe and effective means of postoperative analgesia following thoracotomy. For pudendal nerve injury, where an intrapelvic surgical approach may be difficult, cryoanalgesia may provide sufficient clinical relief, thereby preserving pudendal nerve function.
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