Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome in children: A prospective observational study
Clinical Journal of Pain Jun 21, 2018
Kifer T, et al. - Via performing this prospective observational long-term study including pediatric patients who were diagnosed with anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES), researchers presented a treatment modality of ACNES with combined local subfascial anesthetic and corticosteroid injection. All children [38 children (28, 73.7% female; median age: 15 y] were treated by ultrasound-guided subfascial injection of 40 mg 1% lidocaine and 4 mg dexamethasone into the rectus abdominis muscle in the place of the most severe pain (trigger point infiltration). Outcomes suggest that in children, a combined local subfascial anesthetic and corticosteroid trigger point infiltration could successfully treat ACNES.
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