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Update Course Rewind: Part 1 Non-Pectus Uses of Cryoanalgesia 2024

Video Published 2025-06-18 Updated 2025-06-18

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Dr. Timothy Lotz presents cryoanalgesia as an alternative to epidurals for thoracotomy pain control, demonstrating 2-3 fold reduction in narcotic use and faster recovery. The technique involves direct cryoprobe application to intercostal nerves, providing 4-6 weeks of pain relief with minimal invasiveness.

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  • Cryoanalgesia for thoracotomy reduces opioid use 4-fold vs regional blocks (137 vs 533 oral morphine equivalents) with no epidural needed
  • Apply cryoprobe 1-2 levels above/below incision for 60 seconds; avoid T10+ to prevent abdominal wall pseudo-hernias from motor branch injury
  • Axonal freeze preserves epineurium allowing nerve regeneration in 4-6 weeks, providing pain control throughout recovery vs epidural's few days
  • Safe in children ≥18 months using cardiac probe; newer insulated probes eliminate skin freeze risk in small patients with minimal chest wall
  • Patients mobilize immediately without foley/epidural, improve pulmonary toilet, and discharge without narcotic prescriptions

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