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- different types of neurolysis include celiac plexus neurolysis, endoscopic ultrasound guided neurolysis, and lumbar sympathetic neurolysis. Chemodenervation...
- CPN Caspian Airlines (Iran), ICAO airline designator CPN Celiac plexus neurolysis, in medicine, the chemical ablation of the celiac plexus Central Park...
- intercostal nerves. This process, known as neurolysis, prevents the nerves from sending pain signals. In chemical neurolysis, a needle injects alcohol or phenol...
- dysesthesia, anesthesia dolorosa, and painful neuroma formation. Chemical neurolysis with alcohol or phenol carries the same risks as thermal RFA. There is...
- specifically the chronic pain experienced by many with ADPKD is Celiac plexus neurolysis. This involves the chemical ablation of the celiac plexus, to cause a...
- Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), also known as Lyell's syndrome, is a type of severe skin reaction. Together with Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) it forms...
- review found that the complication rate after neurectomy is 0%, and after neurolysis is 5%. The most common complications after either surgery is hematomas...
- PMID 24966248. S2CID 1481200. Lipinski LJ, Spinner RJ (October 2014). "Neurolysis, neurectomy, and nerve repair/reconstruction for chronic pain". Neurosurg...
- scarring within the nerve or branches, this is relieved by internal neurolysis. Neurolysis is when the outer layer of nerve wrapping is opened and the scar...
- SA-activating and closed kinetic chain exercises. Surgical options include neurolysis (chordotomy) and intercostal nerve transfer if a nerve lesion is the cause...