英文摘要 |
Objectives: This report demonstrates that collateral meridian acupressure therapy(CMAT) provided an immediate and complete relief of CRPS-like symptoms including muscle pain and swollen, tingling sensation, over bilateral lower leg calf after epidural anesthesia for laparoscopic herniorrhaphy. Clinical Features:A 59-yr-old male(height 170 cm and weight 60 kg) was diagnosed of right inguinal hernia and underwent epidural anesthesia for laparoscopy hemiorraphy. Epidural needle was inserted via L3-4 midline and advanced cephalic for us 100μgfentanyl were injected with the highest block level at T6,2 mg of rnidazolam was give for sedation and 25mg of pethedine was given for shivering. The surgery was lasted for one hour. The epidural catheterization and operation were smooth and uneventful and patient was discharged on postoperation day 3. Unfortunately after discharge, the patient suffered from bilateral lower leg calf muscle pain and swollen with tingling sensation when standing on both feet, particularly over the right lower leg. The pain could not be relieved by oral pain killers, including acetaminophen, ketorolac and tramadol. It was temporarily reduced when laid down on bed. As the symptoms continued, the patient visited his surgeon and asked for help on day 3 after discharge, and consequently he was referred to our anesthesia department for symptom relief. After general physical and neurological examination, no abnormal findings were found, except higher skin temperature over his right lower leg calf muscle. CAMT with laser was applied over governor-vessel (at level of L1~S4) and acupressure (remove and enhance manipulation) over bilateral AxIII/AyIII//c+a+cb+4/3!6! with acupressure sticks. Dramatically, all of patient's symptoms were relieved immediately after CMAT, including pain and swelling and tingling sensations, even when standing and walking. The patient stayed at our postoperative recovery room for another hour and went home with all symptoms free. Three days later, the patient remained symptoms-free. Conclusion: This case report demonstrates that CMAT effectively relieved the post lumbar epidural anesthesia-related CRPS-like pain, it suggests that CMAT may be an alternative therapy for the epidural neuraxial block induced CRPS-like symptoms. |