Delayed-onset neuropathic pain after septoplasty
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Author(s)
Koumpa, Foteini-Stefania
Ferguson, Mark
Saleh, Hesham
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Postoperative pain following a septoplasty is expected to be mild and limited to a few days after the operation. Chronic pain following the procedure is rare. No cases of delayed-onset neuropathic pain or allodynia have been described in the literature. This paper presents a case of delayed-onset neuropathic pain after septoplasty in a previously pain-free asthmatic patient that was successfully managed by administration of intranasal local anaesthesia. Physical examination and imaging excluded any other cause of neuralgia. A literature review revealed reports of chronic pain in patients following septoplasty if there were nasal contact or compression points or nasal tumours. Separately, acute postseptoplasty allodynia is documented in iatrogenic maxillary nerve damage. However, delayed-onset neuralgic pain, exacerbated by certain environmental triggers, has not been previously described. Facial pain can be debilitating; successfully managing this neuralgic pain with administration of intranasal local anaesthetic had a substantial effect on the patient's quality of life.
Date Issued
2021-12-22
Date Acceptance
2021-11-30
Citation
Case Reports in Otolaryngology, 2021, 2021
ISSN
2090-6765
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Journal / Book Title
Case Reports in Otolaryngology
Volume
2021
Copyright Statement
© 2021 Foteini-Stefania Koumpa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Identifier
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34976424
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
United States
Article Number
ARTN 9966318