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Exploring the Thalamus as a Target for Neuropathic Pain Management: An Integrative Review.
Pires, Mariana P; McBenedict, Billy; Ahmed, Issra E; Yau, Ryan Chun Chien; Fong, Yan Bin; Goh, Kang Suen; Lim, Yee Siew; Mohamed, Suber Abdi; Ngu, Owen; Devan, Jeshua N; Hauwanga, Wilhelmina N; Lima Pessôa, Bruno.
Affiliation
  • Pires MP; Neurosurgery, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, BRA.
  • McBenedict B; Neurosurgery, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, BRA.
  • Ahmed IE; Surgery, National Ribat University, Khartoum, SDN.
  • Yau RCC; Internal Medicine, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, MYS.
  • Fong YB; Surgery, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, MYS.
  • Goh KS; Internal Medicine, Monash University Malaysia, Subang Jaya, MYS.
  • Lim YS; Surgery, International Medical University, Seremban, MYS.
  • Mohamed SA; Medicine, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang Jiangbin Hospital, Zhenjiang, CHN.
  • Ngu O; Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, MYS.
  • Devan JN; Surgery, Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology University, Bedong, MYS.
  • Hauwanga WN; Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, BRA.
  • Lima Pessôa B; Neurosurgery, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói, BRA.
Cureus ; 16(5): e60130, 2024 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38864037
ABSTRACT
Neuropathic pain (NP), resulting from damage to the somatosensory system, is characterized by either spontaneous or evoked pain. In the context of NP, wherein aberrant signaling pathways contribute to the perception of pain, the thalamus emerges as a key player. This structure is integral to the pain network that includes connections to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, highlighting its role in the affective-motivational aspects of pain perception. Given its significant involvement, the thalamus is targeted in advanced treatments such as thalamotomy and deep brain stimulation (DBS) when traditional therapies fail, emphasizing the need to understand its function in NP to improve management strategies. This review aimed to provide an overview of the role of the thalamus in the transmission of nociceptive information in NP by discussing the existing evidence, including the effectiveness and safety of current techniques in the management and treatment of NP. This is an integrative review involving the qualitative analysis of scientific articles published in PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science. A total of 687 articles were identified, and after selection, 15 articles were included in this study. All studies reviewed demonstrated varying degrees of effectiveness of DBS and thalamotomy in alleviating painful symptoms, although the relief was often temporary. Many studies noted a reduction in pain perception at the conclusion of treatment compared to pre-treatment levels, with this decrease maintained throughout patient follow-ups. However, adverse events associated with these treatments were also reported. In conclusion, there are some benefits, albeit temporary, to using thalamotomy and DBS to alleviate the painful symptoms of NP. Both procedures are considered advanced forms of surgical intervention that aim to modulate pain pathways in the brain, providing significant relief for patients suffering from chronic pain resistant to conventional treatment. Despite limitations, these surgical interventions offer renewed hope for patients facing disabling chronic pain and can provide a significant improvement in quality of life.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: