Pain following human brachial plexus injury with spinal cord root avulsion and the effect of surgery

被引:103
作者
Berman, JS
Birch, R
Anand, P
机构
[1] Royal London Hosp, St Bartholomews & Royal London Sch Med & Dent, Dept Anaesthet, London E1 1BB, England
[2] Royal Natl Orthopaed Hosp, Peripheral Nerve Injury Unit, Stanmore HA7 4LP, Middx, England
[3] Royal London Hosp, St Bartholomews & Royal London Sch Med & Dent, Dept Neurol, London E1 1BB, England
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
brachial plexus; nerve injury; neuropathic pain; central pain; plasticity;
D O I
10.1016/S0304-3959(97)00220-0
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Brachial plexus injury lending to spinal cord root avulsion in humans produces a characteristic constant crushing and intermittent shooting pain, which is often intractable. Preliminary observations suggested that this pain might be alleviated after successful nerve transfers to restore limb function. We therefore studied a group of 14 patients prospectively, to establish the validity of this observation, and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. We found a strong correlation and temporal relationship between reduction in pain and successful nerve repair. All five patients with motor recovery experienced significant relief of de-afferentation pain, while in the seven patients with persistent pain, none had motor recovery. There was no correlation between pain relief and the minimal recovery of sensation in some cases, and no case had any return of sensory or sympathetic cutaneous axon-reflexes. While skin sympathetic axon-reflexes were reduced with T1 root lesions, there was no relationship between T1 root damage and pain. It was concluded that nerve repair can reduce pain from spinal root avulsions and that the mechanism may involve successful regeneration, and/or restoration of peripheral connections prior to their function, possibly in muscle. (C) 1998 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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