Successful treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 of upper limb with cryoneurolysis of the Stellate Ganglion. A rare case report

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a multifactorial condition that is related to neural damage, and leads to chronic neuropathic pain. Due to its multifactorial nature, there are many methods that have been recruited for its management. Most of them limit the symptoms to some degree , but the most effective of them so far seems to be blockade of the sympathetic innervation of the region. We present the case of a 71 year-old female, with an upper limb fracture which was treated conservatively, and later on developed CRPS I. Analgesic medications and pregabalin were ineffective in controlling her symptoms. Blockade of the stellate ganglion was performed with local anesthetic and dexamethasone. After the stellate ganglion blockade was marked as successful in relieving her symptoms, cryoneurlolysis was performed which was very effective. There are not many cases that have been treated with cryoneurolysis, and this is what makes this case interesting.

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