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Ultrasound-Guided Cryoablation of Genitofemoral Nerve for Chronic Inguinal Pain
Pain Physician, 11/25/09
Campos NA et al. – The authors report a case of a successful cryoablation of the femoral component of the genitofemoral nerve using ultrasound guidance in a patient with chronic inguinal pain. Ultrasound offered several advantages in this case. It allowed a smaller gauge introducer and cryoablation probe to be used since there was better visualization of the target area. Ultrasound helped identify important vascular structures, allowing safe introduction of the introducer and cryoablation probe. The patient remains pain free at 2–month follow–up.
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