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Update Course Rewind: Part 2 Non-Pectus Uses of Cryoanalgesia 2024

Video Published 2025-06-30 Updated 2026-03-24

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Dr. Thomas Inge discusses expanding applications of cryoablation beyond pectus repair, focusing on percutaneous approaches for slipping rib syndrome and rib fractures. The technique uses IR-guided needle probes to achieve intercostal nerve ablation, reducing pain scores, narcotic use, and hospital length of stay in pediatric patients.

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  • Cryoablation extends beyond pectus repair to treat rib fractures, slipping rib syndrome, and neuromas using percutaneous IR techniques.
  • Slipping rib syndrome causes chronic abdominal pain in teens; diagnose with abdominal wall flex test, treat with intercostal blocks then cryo.
  • Intraoperative cryoablation during rib surgery reduces pain scores, narcotic use, hospital stay, and accelerates return to normal activities.
  • Multi-level percutaneous cryoablation of intercostal nerves enables extubation in flail chest patients by controlling fracture-related pain.
  • Collaborate with interventional radiology—their percutaneous cryo needles offer minimally invasive alternatives to open surgical approaches.

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