Ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency of the saphenous nerve in a complex regional pain syndrome patient with lower limb pain

Pain Pract. 2022 Jan;22(1):123-126. doi: 10.1111/papr.13043. Epub 2021 Jun 13.

Abstract

Complex regional pain syndrome is a painful and debilitating syndrome in which the patient presents with disabling pain, edema, and/or vasomotor or sudomotor abnormalities. The mechanism is complex and not well understood. There is no definitive treatment for the condition yet. Pulsed radiofrequency is a minimally invasive, minimal destructive, and safe intervention. It can be used for neuropathic pain. A 40-year-old man with complex regional pain syndrome complained of intractable pain of the lower limb secondary to injury to the saphenous nerve due to a third-degree burn. Conventional medications, epidural block, and sympathetic nerve block provided temporary relief. We performed pulsed radiofrequency of the saphenous nerve for the management of lower limb pain, and the symptoms remained under control at 3 months. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first application of ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency of the saphenous nerve for the management of complex regional pain syndrome.

Keywords: complex regional pain syndrome; pulsed radiofrequency; saphenous nerve; ultrasound.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndromes* / diagnostic imaging
  • Complex Regional Pain Syndromes* / therapy
  • Humans
  • Leg
  • Male
  • Pain, Intractable*
  • Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment*
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional