Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia (Jan 2024)

Postoperative pain: What can we do?

  • Mariana de Brito Gregório,
  • João Pedro Pires Fonseca,
  • Maria Madalena Oliveira Adrião,
  • Elisabete Oliveira Valente Cavaco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/sja.sja_346_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 111 – 113

Abstract

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Chronic postoperative pain (CPOP) is a potentially devastating consequence of a surgical procedure. It leads to increased medical costs, painful, and stress experience to the patients. After a surgical decompression performed in a patient with a non-traumatic compartment syndrome, a muscle biopsy confirmed McArdle disease, and after surgery, severe pain of neuropathic characteristics developed in the arm decompressed. Advanced techniques up to neuromedullary stimulation failed to improve the clinical status, after which repeated treatment with capsaicin patch ameliorated the patient's condition. This case report illustrates the need for a high index of suspicion for metabolic diseases in patients who present compartment syndrome without prior history of trauma and also the challenges in treating neuropathic pain after surgery.

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