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Eur J Pain ; 5(2): 169-74, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11465982

RESUMO

Radiofrequency (RF) lesions adjacent to the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) are increasingly used in the treatment of intractable chronic pain of spinal origin. Opinions differ on which nerve fibres are affected by these lesions. Morphological studies have been carried out to assess the effects of radiofrequency lesions on nervous tissue. Interpretation has been difficult, since most studies have been performed under circumstances which are not comparable to the clinical situation. This study was undertaken to investigate morphological effects of RF lesions as they develop in the normal clinical situation. In two goats 22 G 100 mm SMK electrodes with a 5 mm active tip (Radionics) were positioned posterior to the lumber dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Sixty-second 67;C lesions were made on one side. The contralateral side was used as sham operation. The goats were sacrificed 2 weeks after the procedure. The lesions were studied for size as well as for effects on proliferation and regeneration using Ki-67 (MIB-1). Lesions made inside the DRG (23) were 1.8-2.0 mm in size. In these lesions there was a total loss of myelinated fibres. In lesions made adjacent to the DRG there was a significantly higher MIB-1 labelling on the treated side as compared to the sham-treated side. An RF lesion inside the DRG destroys myelinated fibres. A lesion adjacent to the DRG increases MIB-1 activity, indicating proliferation and regeneration after 2 weeks, despite the fact that the lesion was made outside the ganglion.


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Ablação por Cateter , Gânglios Espinais/patologia , Manejo da Dor , Tecido Adiposo/patologia , Animais , Antígenos Nucleares , Divisão Celular , Gânglios Espinais/química , Cabras , Histocitoquímica , Antígeno Ki-67 , Necrose , Fibras Nervosas Mielinizadas/patologia , Proteínas Nucleares/análise , Medula Espinal/patologia
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