1.Successful elimination of intractable anal pain associated with rectal cancer by combination of subarachnoid phenol block with sacral nerve root thermocoagulation
Tomoharu Funao ; Ichiro Hase ; Yuriko Kodani ; Motoko Shimizu ; Taketo Nakamura ; Ryota Takahashi ; Taeko Miyata ; Akira Asada
Palliative Care Research 2010;5(2):314-316
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Purpose: We report a case whose anal pain accompanied by rectal cancer was remarkably eliminated by subarachnoid phenol block and sacral nerve root thermocoagulation. Case Report: The subject was a sixty-one-year old male. His anal pain failed to respond to opioid whereas his pain was alleviated by subarachnoid phenol block, but was exacerbated a few weeks later. This relapsing pain was completely eradicated by sacral nerve root thermocoagulation. Conclusion: Anal pain associated with rectal cancer recurrence of pelvic space is sometimes hard to be controlled only by subarachnoid phenol block, but there is a possibility of pain control by combination use with sacral nerve root thermocoagulation. Palliat Care Res 2010; 5(2): 314-316
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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