J Korean Pain Soc.  2001 Dec;14(2):231-233.

Stellate Ganglion Blocks in Atrophic Rhinitis

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yensei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. dmyoon@yumc.yonsei.ac.kr

Abstract

Atrophic rhinitis is characterized by mucosal atrophy, bony absorption, persistent fetid odor and resistance to medical and surgical treatment. Stellate ganglion block (SGB) can be used as a therapeutic modality by improving the regional blood flow through sympathetic blockade. We present a case of a 57 year-old male patient who had been treated unsuccessully for atrophic rhinitis for several years by surgical and conservative measures. The patient presented at our pain clinic with shoulder pain and received stellate ganglion block once or twice a week. He received more than 75 SGBs in addition to the routine conservative treatment for atrophic rhinitis. As the number of blocks performed increased, the patient demonstrated subjective symptom relief. We measured regional mucosal blood flow using a laser doppler flowmeter after the 28th, 63rd and 75th blocks. Nasal mucosal blood flow was improved by 4.9%, 28.8% and 36.3% respectively. We also were able to observe the recovery of mucosal atrophy to an almost normal level by nasal endoscopy. The patient is currently free of symptoms and is being followed up on an outpatient bases.

Keyword

Atrophic rhinitis; Laser doppler flowmeter; Stellate ganglion block

MeSH Terms

Absorption
Atrophy
Endoscopy
Flowmeters
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Odors
Outpatients
Pain Clinics
Regional Blood Flow
Rhinitis, Atrophic*
Shoulder Pain
Stellate Ganglion*
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