PCA Self-Controlled Analgesia Technology
When a patient feels pain, he or she can feel pain relief or no pain at all quickly by simply pressing a button. It achieves the best effect with the smallest dose and minimal side effects, enabling individualized treatment.
Nerve Destruction Technology
The drug is injected into the nerve periphery, causing the pain nerve to lose conduction and achieving long-term or permanent analgesia. Applicable to: patients with various kinds of intractable cancer pain or neuralgia. Xie Guanglun, Department of Pain, Henan Cancer Hospital
Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation Therapy
Using temperature control on nerve to block nociceptive conduction to achieve long-term or permanent pain relief. It is suitable for patients with neuralgia or cancer pain who have been ineffective by conservative treatment. Good controllability and high safety.
Intrathecal drug infusion technique
The dose of drugs applied is only 1/300 of the dose needed for oral administration, avoiding the toxic side effects caused by large amounts of oral medication. It is safe, minimally invasive, highly effective and with few complications. It is suitable for patients with cancer pain and chronic intractable pain whose traditional treatment methods are ineffective or who cannot tolerate the side effects of drug therapy, and has a high success rate. It can also be applied to patients with long-term intrathecal drug chemotherapy.
Spinal cord electrical stimulation technique
Spinal cord stimulation electrodes are implanted in the corresponding spinal cord stages, and spinal cord stimulation is performed by sending electrical stimulation waves through the connected stimulator to achieve pain relief. It is suitable for those who have poor effect of conventional treatment for intractable pain.
Pain Department of Henan Cancer Hospital Tel: 0371-65587958