Successful Unilateral Ventro-Oral (Vo) Thalamotomy for Peripheral Post-traumatic Dystonia With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Case Report

Scritto il 06/06/2025
da Yoji Kuramoto

Cureus. 2025 May 5;17(5):e83536. doi: 10.7759/cureus.83536. eCollection 2025 May.

ABSTRACT

Peripheral post-traumatic dystonia (PPD) and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are both challenging conditions often stemming from trauma and, in some cases, coexisting. This complexity complicates diagnosis and treatment approaches. A case involving a woman in her 40s highlighted this issue - after a hand injury, she suffered from deformities and pain. Standard treatments were ineffective, but ventro-oral (Vo) thalamotomy brought significant symptom relief. Despite this success, treating PPD, especially when mixed with CRPS, remains difficult, and tailored approaches are crucial. Further research is essential to better understand and manage these conditions.

PMID:40476124 | PMC:PMC12140375 | DOI:10.7759/cureus.83536