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Retrograde Adriamycin Sensory Ganglionectomy: Novel Approach for the Treatment of Intractable Pain

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1990

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Abstract

Selective sensory ganglionectomy by means of retrograde suicide transport of adriamycin was performed on 3 patients with neuropathic pain in the areas of the trigeminal and intercostal nerves, producing significant pain relief, particularly from hyperalgesic pain. Adriamycin ganglionectomy is considered as a less invasive and highly selective pain treatment, which may possibly become an alternative for surgical ganglionectomy or rhizotomy.