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Thoracic epidural analgesia to control malignant pain until viability in a pregnant patient

Authors :
Jaideep H Mehta
Mary Elizabeth Gibson
Mahammad N Hussain
David Amaro-Driedger
Source :
Journal of Pain Research
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Dove Medical Press, 2016.

Abstract

Management of nonobstetric pain in the pregnant patient presents unique challenges related to transplacental fetal exposure to opioids and the subsequent risk of neonatal withdrawal syndrome. We present the case of a pregnant patient suffering from the pain of a progressively enlarging thoracoabdominal sarcoma. Epidural analgesia (using local anesthetics with minimal opioid) was utilized over a span of weeks to manage oncologic pain, limiting fetal opioid exposure and culminating in the birth of a healthy infant. While nonobstetric abdominal pain during pregnancy is not that uncommon, neoplastic abdominal pain does appear to be rare. Combined local anesthetic and opioid continuous epidural infusion should be considered a viable option in the pain management approach to obstetric patients with nonobstetric pain associated with malignancy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11787090
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Pain Research
Accession number :
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