PMID: 6167650May 1, 1981Paper

Cryoanalgesia in the management of chronic facial pain

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery
D BarnardJ Evans

Abstract

The results of 85 cryogenic nerve blocks in 43 patients with chronic facial pain over a period of 4 years are reviewed. In 67% of patients with non-herpetic neuralgia the duration of pain relief (median 93 days) exceeded the duration of sensory loss (median 60 days).

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