A Novel Approach in Treating Phantom Limb Pain Using Erector Spinae Plane Block

Authors

  • Karmi Margaret G. Marcial, MD Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila
  • Maria Victoria Rosario V. Arcilla, MD Division of Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.v58i9.8821

Keywords:

phantom limb pain, erector spinae plane block, steroid injection, cancer pain

Abstract

Phantom limb pain (PLP) is difficult to control, and patients frequently exhibit inadequate relief from medications or encounter unbearable side effects. We present here a novel application of erector spinae plane (ESP) block to manage PLP.

Our patient is a 23-year-old, college student, diagnosed with high-grade osteosarcoma of the right humerus who underwent a right shoulder disarticulation. He reported PLP despite multimodal analgesia postoperatively. An ESP block using a high-frequency linear probe ultrasound was performed. A G23 spinal needle was advanced inplane toward the right T3 transverse process. After negative aspiration, 20 mL of therapeutic solution containing bupivacaine 0.25%, lidocaine 1%, epinephrine 5 mcg/ml, and 40 mg methylprednisolone was injected. After the procedure, the patient reported that his PLP went down to NRS 1/10. He consistently reported to have an NRS score of 0-1/10 on succeeding consultations despite discontinuation of opioid and pregabalin.

In literature, ESP block has been used as a regional technique for shoulder disarticulation surgery and other neuropathic pain conditions, but no account has shown its use for PLP treatment. The procedure was successfully done to alleviate the upper extremity phantom limb pain, significantly reduce analgesic requirements, and improve tolerance of physical therapy and overall quality of life.

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Published

2024-05-23

How to Cite

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A Novel Approach in Treating Phantom Limb Pain Using Erector Spinae Plane Block. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2024 May 23 [cited 2025 Apr. 10];58(9). Available from: https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/8821