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Perkutane Hochfrequenzläsion der Hinterwurzelganglien zur Behandlung von Krebsschmerzen

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Zur Behandlung akuter und chronischer Schmerzen
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Unerträgliche Schmerzen maligner Genese sind manchmal auf 1–3 Dermatome begrenzt. Die an solchen Schmerzen leidenden Patienten sind fähig, den Bereich, in dem die Schmerzen am stärksten sind, genau zu definieren; meistens läßt sich der Schmerz durch Druck auf diesen Bereich verstärken. Unserer Erfahrung nach bevorzugen Patienten mit lokalisierten Schmerzen i. allg. eine lokale Schmerztherapie.

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Niv, D. (1996). Perkutane Hochfrequenzläsion der Hinterwurzelganglien zur Behandlung von Krebsschmerzen. In: Chrubasik, S., Martin, E. (eds) Zur Behandlung akuter und chronischer Schmerzen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61066-0_15

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