Amanor-Boadu S D, Jack T M
Department of Anaesthesia, University College Hospital, Ibadan.
West Afr J Med. 2001 Apr-Jun;20(2):179-80.
Two cases of severe bone pains from metastatic cancer, without clinical or radiological evidence of fractures on admission, are presented. Pain control and mobilization were achieved initially with local anaesthetic-opioid epidural infusion. Subsequent loss of analgesia prompted a re-examination, which revealed pathological fractures of the femur. Internal fixation of the fractures resulted in good control such that strong opioids were no longer required.
本文报告了两例转移性癌引起严重骨痛的病例,入院时无临床或影像学骨折证据。最初通过局部麻醉药-阿片类药物硬膜外输注实现了疼痛控制和活动能力。随后镇痛效果丧失促使重新检查,结果发现股骨病理性骨折。骨折内固定后疼痛得到良好控制,不再需要强效阿片类药物。