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Thalamotomy for Alleviation of Intractable Pain

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1974
17 patients had thalamotomies for alleviation of pain due to malignancy since January, 1970. In 12 of them, thalamic electrodes were implanted through occipital burr holes for subsequent radiofrequency thalamotomies. In 4 cases, the lesions were made by the bifrontal approach and 1 case was approached from the left occipital and right frontal.
B. Konigsmark   +2 more
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INTRACTABLE PAIN

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
J F, MULLAN, M R, VAN SCHOICK
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Cingulotomy for Intractable Pain

2019
Chronic pain is a common and often debilitating condition. This pain can be intractable to pharmacologic treatment, thereby necessitating non-pharmacologic approaches. Here we review anterior cingulotomy as a surgical solution to intractable chronic pain, from assessment and planning through the procedure and aftercare.
Patrick J. Hunt   +3 more
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CelIuIar Transplantation for Intractable Pain

1997
Publisher Summary Cellular transplantation may be a powerful approach for the alleviation of chronic pain. To study this, adrenal medullary chromaffin have been chosen as donor sources, because these cells produce and secrete catecholamines and opioid peptides, agents that reduce pain when administered directly into the spinal subarachnoid space and ...
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Intractable Cancer Pain

Contemporary Neurosurgery, 1993
William A. Friedman, Mitchell L. Supler
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Radiosurgical Thalamotomy for Intractable Pain

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1972
D.M.C. Forster   +2 more
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Intractable Pain: Intoxication or Undermedication?

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2007
Eduardo Bruera   +3 more
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