Abstract
Cryoanalgesiahas shown to have safety and efficacy as an adjunct post-operative pain management for Nuss procedure. One retrospective study reported its efficacy for analgesia with the Ravitch procedure, with improved pain scores and decreased length of stay versus thoracic epidural. We describe our initial experience with the use of cryoanalgesiafor an open repair of pectus carinatum. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all patients who received cryoanalgesiaduring an open repair of pectus carinatum from 2016 to 2019 at our institution. We recorded pain scores at immediate post-operative and at 1-week follow up after hospital discharge. Length of stay and mean follow up time were also recorded. Five pediatric patients underwent open repair of pectus carinatum withcryoanalgesia. The median postoperative length of stay (LOS) was 1 (range 1-2) day. Only one patient reported a non-zero pain score during their hospitalization, and this was a 3 out of 10 in the post-analgesia care unit. At 1-week postoperative visit, all patients had apainscore of 0. Median follow up was 1 (0.5-2) year. No patients developed neuralgia. Cryoanalgesia is a safe and effective pain managementstrategy for pediatric patients undergoing open pectus carinatum repair.
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