Novel implantation technique for thoracoabdominal peripheral nerve stimulation via a transversus abdominal plane approach for treatment of chronic abdominal pain Journal Article


Authors: Lam, C. M.; Keim, S. A.; Sayed, D.; Abd-Elsayed, A.; Gulati, A.; Schatman, M. E.; Deer, T.; Latif, U.
Article Title: Novel implantation technique for thoracoabdominal peripheral nerve stimulation via a transversus abdominal plane approach for treatment of chronic abdominal pain
Abstract: Background: Chronic abdominal pain (CAP) is a common and challenging to treat condition with a global prevalence of up to 25%. Despite extensive evaluation, approximately 40% of patients with CAP have an unknown diagnosis. Medications may be ineffective, and surgery is rarely indicated. Interventional treatment including sympathetic blocks, sympathetic neurolysis, and transversus abdominal plane (TAP) blocks may be an option, but their efficacy can wane over time. Neuromodulation has emerged as an option for these patients, as there is evidence of success with dorsal column spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation. Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) may be an alternative option, particularly in higher risk patients or in patients for whom neuraxial access may be unsafe or too technically challenging. Thoracoabdominal nerve peripheral nerve stimulation via a TAP approach may be more specifically targeted in comparison to dorsal column or DRG stimulation. In this short report, we detail a technique that the authors have successfully used for thoracoabdominal nerve PNS via a TAP approach for management of CAP. Methods: This article describes a novel medial to lateral ultrasound guided thoracoabdominal nerve PNS via a TAP approach technique for lead placement and implantation. Results: A medial to lateral ultrasound guided TAP approach as described to successfully implant percutaneous thoracoabdominal nerve PNS leads for management of CAP. Conclusion: The thoracoabdominal nerve PNS via a TAP approach lead placement technique noted in this report has been used as a means for management of CAP utilizing peripheral neuromodulation. Here, we present a short report detailing a potential technique for PNS utilization for management of CAP. Further studies are needed to validate the safety and efficacy of this therapy modality, although the authors have found it to be a viable management option for patients with medically refractory neuropathic CAP. © 2024 Lam et al.
Keywords: neuromodulation; ultrasound; neuropathic pain; peripheral nerve stimulator; thoracic nerves
Journal Title: Journal of Pain Research
Volume: 17
ISSN: 1178-7090
Publisher: Dove Medical Press Ltd  
Date Published: 2024-01-01
Start Page: 981
End Page: 987
Language: English
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.S451955
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10946280
PUBMED: 38500814
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