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The story of how the doctors of the MCSC saved the patient from pain.

Intense pain in the upper abdomen, lack of sleep, refusal to eat, physical and emotional exhaustion, taking pills, including narcotic analgesics, which no longer bring relief. In this condition, a 68-year-old patient with the fourth stage of pancreatic cancer turned to the specialists of the MCSC. Doctors of the Department of diagnostic Endoscopy, together with colleagues from the Department of pain Management, relieved the woman's condition with the help of neurolysis of the ventral plexus. A couple of days after the procedure, the patient was discharged home and no longer used analgesics.

The essence of the method consists in the introduction of a special neurolytic drug into the zone of the solar (ventral) plexus. The incoming medication interrupts the pain pulse, thereby removing the patient's main problem-intense pain. In the MCSC, neurolysis of the ventral plexus is performed in a state of drug-induced sleep, and most importantly-without punctures of the skin, with the help of endoscopists and specialists of the pain treatment department.

With the help of modern ultrasound echoendoscopes, the endoscopist visualizes clusters of nerve cells (ventral ganglia) through the stomach wall and uses a special needle held through the endoscope channel to inject an analgesic drug.

After the procedure, patients in almost all cases do not need any additional pain therapy. The effect lasts for 3-6 months. In some cases, the session can be repeated.

You can get more detailed information at the reception of specialists of the Department of Diagnostic Endoscopy or the Department of Pain Treatment of the Moscow Clinical Research Center.

You can make an appointment by calling the call center of the MCSC named after A. S. Loginov: 8-495-304-30-39; 8 495 304-30-40 or by yourself, choosing your free time in the electronic schedule on the website.

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GBUZ Moscow Clinical Scientific Center named after Loginov MHD