PMID: 9173214Jan 1, 1997Paper

Management of facial pain resulting from cancer in oral and maxillofacial surgery

Minerva stomatologica
L ChiariniF Narni

Abstract

Pain, which is among the most prevalent symptoms experienced by cancer patients, must absolutely be treated. The most important biologic effects of this sort of pain plays on patients' psychosociality. This is in reference to the quality of pain, the amount of pain and to the character of the patients. Actually, pain only in appearance is presented as a symptom; it is usually a disease. Patient assessment, the use of anticancer therapies and systematically administered non-opioid and opioid analgesics are pivotal. Practical aspects of cancer pain treatment include both drug selection, method of analgesic administration: selection of the appropriate route, dose titration and an understanding of the management of side effects. Pain therapy includes another series of possibilities like the use of adjuvant analgesics, psychological therapies, physiatric techniques and invasive interventions such as the use of intraspinal drugs, neural blockade and neuroablative techniques. This kind of therapy must be employed at all times, whether the case may be resolved surgically or not. So we think that pain can be effectively treated. This study was carried out to obtain the correct therapeutic approach for facial cancer pain syndrome. The re...Continue Reading

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