Abstract
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a painful neuropathic condition that is often difficult to diagnose and treat in children. In patients who fail conservative treatment, an interventional approach can provide pain relief and improve functionality. We present a case in which an ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block (SGB) was performed on a pediatric patient with refractory CRPS affecting the upper extremity. Following the block, the patient reported significant pain reduction, less frequent flares, and improvement of functions without any significant complications. This case report aims to highlight the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided SGB in treating pediatric CRPS patients. The recent advocacy of ultrasound-guided interventions has demonstrated efficacy and improved safety due to clear visualization of key structures.