Anterior Cutaneus Branch Of Intercostal Nerve Block
Anterior Cutaneus Branch Of Intercostal Nerve Block
According to the literature 20% of cases of chronic abdominal pain are due to abdominal wall disease.
It is often the entrapment of the anterior cutaneous branch of the intercostal nerve (ACNES). 75% of ACNES occurs to young women and it manifests as a stabbing ,piercing abdominal pain. Additional symptom suggesting ACNES is perceptible muscle tenderness at the site of a pain. Risk factors of this syndrome are past pregnancy, caesarean section, surgery and trauma.
The diagnosis is based on:
- patient’s medical history,
- result of the radiologic examination ,
- patient’s response to a diagnostic block with local anesthetic.
Treatment:
- conservative treatment,
- steroid injection,
- nerve hydrodissection.
Dr. Marcin Goczewski performs diagnostic block, nerve hydrodissection and steroid block only under ultrasound guidance.