Treatment of Intercostal Neuralgia Following Cough-induced Rib Fractures With Targeted Muscle Reinnervation

采用靶向肌肉再支配治疗咳嗽诱发肋骨骨折后肋间神经痛

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Abstract

Intercostal neuralgia is a rare yet debilitating condition that can be caused by thoracotomy, herpes zoster infection, or traumatic rib fractures. This case report describes a 48-year-old woman who developed persistent intercostal neuralgia after sustaining bilateral multiple rib fractures from a violent coughing episode. Initial surgical decompression and subsequent neurectomy of the affected intercostal nerve temporarily alleviated her symptoms. A third surgical intervention involving targeted muscle reinnervation with intercostal to thoracodorsal nerve transfer provided long-lasting pain relief. This case highlights the importance of considering nerve entrapment as a cause of posttraumatic intercostal neuralgia and suggests the targeted muscle reinnervation as a reliable procedure for obtaining persistent pain relief.

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