Neurolytic celiac plexus block (NCPB) is commonly performed to relieve pancreatic cancer pain. Since Kappis described the percutaneous NCPB, a number of variations of this technique have been proposed to improve analgesic results and minimize complications. In this article, we review and discuss techniques, results, and complications of NCPB
Introduction:. Celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN) has been verified for mitigating pancreatic cancer pai...
In this study the method and the results of celiac plexus blocks by placing catheter in six patients...
The neurolytic blocks of sympathetic pathways, including celiac plexus block (CPB) and superior hypo...
The effective management of pancreatic cancer pain continues to be a major challenge for patients an...
Pancreatic carcinoma, an important leading cause of cancer death, has increased steadily in incidenc...
Pancreatic carcinoma, an important leading cause of cancer death, has increased steadily in inciden...
Neurolytic celiac plexus block (NCPB) is claimed to be an effective method of pain control for pancr...
A majority of pancreatic cancer patients present with pain at the time of diagnosis. Pain management...
Variations and refinements of the classic retrocrural technique of neurolytic celiac plexus block (N...
celiac plexus block is the most important invasive technique in the treatmen of pancreatic cancer pa...
Celiac block to alleviate pain in the upper abdomen was first described by Kappis in 1914. Since the...
Refractory chronic abdominal pain as a result of inoperable pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatiti...
Neurolytic coeliac plexus block versus pharmacological therapy in the management of pancreatic cance...
István Molnár,1 Gabriella Hegyi,1,2 Lajos Zsom,3 Christine Saahs,4,5 Jan Vagedes,6,7 G...
Neurolytic celiac plexus block: results up to death in 73 patients with malignant pancreatic pai
Introduction:. Celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN) has been verified for mitigating pancreatic cancer pai...
In this study the method and the results of celiac plexus blocks by placing catheter in six patients...
The neurolytic blocks of sympathetic pathways, including celiac plexus block (CPB) and superior hypo...
The effective management of pancreatic cancer pain continues to be a major challenge for patients an...
Pancreatic carcinoma, an important leading cause of cancer death, has increased steadily in incidenc...
Pancreatic carcinoma, an important leading cause of cancer death, has increased steadily in inciden...
Neurolytic celiac plexus block (NCPB) is claimed to be an effective method of pain control for pancr...
A majority of pancreatic cancer patients present with pain at the time of diagnosis. Pain management...
Variations and refinements of the classic retrocrural technique of neurolytic celiac plexus block (N...
celiac plexus block is the most important invasive technique in the treatmen of pancreatic cancer pa...
Celiac block to alleviate pain in the upper abdomen was first described by Kappis in 1914. Since the...
Refractory chronic abdominal pain as a result of inoperable pancreatic cancer or chronic pancreatiti...
Neurolytic coeliac plexus block versus pharmacological therapy in the management of pancreatic cance...
István Molnár,1 Gabriella Hegyi,1,2 Lajos Zsom,3 Christine Saahs,4,5 Jan Vagedes,6,7 G...
Neurolytic celiac plexus block: results up to death in 73 patients with malignant pancreatic pai
Introduction:. Celiac plexus neurolysis (CPN) has been verified for mitigating pancreatic cancer pai...
In this study the method and the results of celiac plexus blocks by placing catheter in six patients...
The neurolytic blocks of sympathetic pathways, including celiac plexus block (CPB) and superior hypo...