30
Participants
Start Date
February 25, 2020
Primary Completion Date
July 15, 2022
Study Completion Date
March 15, 2023
Unilateral Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block with Absolute Alcohol
Participants assigned to the unilateral neurolytic celiac plexus block group underwent a minimally invasive procedure where a solution of absolute alcohol was injected unilaterally into the celiac plexus under image guidance. The procedure was performed by an experienced interventional pain specialist. Prior to the injection, local anesthesia was administered to minimize discomfort. Once positioned correctly, a needle was inserted into the designated area, and a small amount of absolute alcohol was injected to disrupt the neural pathways responsible for transmitting pain signals from the abdominal region. The intervention aims to provide long-term pain relief for participants suffering from chronic abdominal pain.
Bilateral Neurolytic Celiac Plexus Block with Absolute Alcohol
Participants allocated to the bilateral neurolytic celiac plexus block group underwent a similar minimally invasive procedure as described above, with the exception that the injection of absolute alcohol was administered bilaterally into the celiac plexus. The procedure was performed by an experienced interventional pain specialist under image guidance, with local anesthesia administered prior to the injection to ensure patient comfort. Following correct needle placement, absolute alcohol was injected into both sides of the celiac plexus to disrupt neural pathways responsible for transmitting pain signals from the abdominal region. The intervention aims to provide comparable or potentially enhanced long-term pain relief compared to the unilateral approach, with the additional benefit of targeting both sides of the celiac plexus.
Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation, Karachi
Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation
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