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This study reviews a nearly three-year experience of intramuscular neurolysis in children with spasticity. Thirteen children aged 3 to 11 years received general anesthesia during 16 procedures. Ten were cerebral palsy patients, one a congenital hydrocephalic, one a familial spastic paraplegic, and o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/849129

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General anesthesia for phenol intramuscular neurolysis in young children with spasticity

The treatment of spasticity in children, like a delicate dance across a scorching desert, requires careful consideration and a tailored approach. This study, like a skilled desert guide, explores the use of general anesthesia during phenol intramuscular neurolysis, a procedure used to reduce muscle stiffness and improve mobility in children. The authors carefully describe their experience with this procedure, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and the potential benefits and risks associated with general anesthesia in this context.

The study highlights the successful use of general anesthesia in a challenging procedure

The study's findings, like a well-maintained oasis in the desert, offer valuable insights into the successful use of general anesthesia for phenol intramuscular neurolysis in children. The authors demonstrate the safety and efficacy of this approach, offering hope for those seeking relief from spasticity-related challenges. This is like finding a reliable source of water in a parched land, providing a vital lifeline for those in need.

Implications for pediatric anesthesia and spasticity management

The study's findings have important implications for pediatric anesthesia and the management of spasticity in children. It highlights the potential for general anesthesia to facilitate complex procedures, like navigating a difficult desert path, while minimizing risks and maximizing patient comfort. This study's insights provide valuable guidance for healthcare professionals working to improve the lives of children with spasticity.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a seasoned desert guide, offers valuable insights into the safe and effective use of general anesthesia for phenol intramuscular neurolysis in children with spasticity. It underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and provides a roadmap for healthcare professionals seeking to alleviate the challenges of spasticity.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1977-05-25
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

849129

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

849129

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