The article discusses the use of ozone injection as a potential treatment for phantom limb pain (PLP). PLP is a common complication following amputation, characterized by intractable pain in the absent limb, phantom limb sensation, and stump pain. The exact cause of PLP is not fully understood, and current treatment options are limited. The article presents three cases of patients with PLP who underwent ozone injection treatment. The patients experienced significant improvement in PLP and stump pain with no adverse effects. The results suggest that ozone injection may be a promising approach for treating PLP
Summarised by Mr Mo Akmal – Lead Spinal Surgeon
The London Spine Unit : innovative day surgery spinal centre in UK
Published article
RATIONALE: Phantom limb pain (PLP) refers to a common complication following amputation, which is characterized by intractable pain in the absent limb, phantom limb sensation, and stump pain. The definitive pathogenesis of PLP has not been fully understood, and the treatment of PLP is still a great challenge. Till now, ozone injection has never been reported for the treatment of PLP.
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Abstract Rationale: Phantom limb pain (PLP) refers to a common complication following amputation, which is characterized by intractable pain in the absent limb, phantom limb sensation, and stump pain. The definitive pathogenesis of PLP has not been fully understood, and the treatment of PLP is still a great challenge. Till now, ozone injection has never,
Abstract
Rationale: Phantom limb pain (PLP) refers to a common complication following amputation, which is characterized by intractable pain in the absent limb, phantom limb sensation, and stump pain. The definitive pathogenesis of PLP has not been fully understood, and the treatment of PLP is still a great challenge. Till now, ozone injection has never been reported for the treatment of PLP.
Patient concerns: We report 3 cases: a 68-year-old man, a 48-year-old woman, and a 46-year-old man. All of them had an amputation history and presented with stump pain, phantom limb sensation, and sharp pain in the phantom limb. Oral analgesics and local blocking in stump provided no benefits.
Diagnosis: They were diagnosed with PLP.
Interventions: We performed selective nerve root ozone injection combined with ozone injection in the stump tenderness points.
Outcomes: There were no adverse effects. Postoperative, PLP, and stump pain were significantly improved. During the follow-up period, the pain was well controlled.
Lessons: Selective nerve root injection of ozone is safe and the outcomes were favorable. Ozone injection may be a new promising approach for treating PLP.
The London Spine Unit : innovative day surgery spinal centre in UK
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Selective nerve root injection of ozone for the treatment of phantom limb pain: Three case reports