Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) therapy of dorsal root ganglion is effective in treating acute stage shingles neuralgia of chest and back. Herein, a case of herpetic neuralgia with difficult puncture of dorsal root ganglion of upper thoracic segment is report.
A 62-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital for 2 days for herpes zoster with paroxysmal needle-like pain in the left chest and back. The skin lesion area of herpes zoster and the superficial location of neuralgia was left T2–4, and visual analog scale (VAS) score was 6 points.
Two days ago, the patient had paroxysmal needle-like pain in the left chest and back, without herpes, and was admitted to the hospital for emergency treatment. Chest pain and myocardial infarction were considered; however, troponin, myocardial enzyme spectrum, and blood amylase were in the normal range. On the evening of the same day, the patient presented green bean-sized blisters distributed in clusters along the left T2–4 nerve as a banded pattern. Thus, the patient was diagnosed as shingles.
Oral gabapentin capsules, varaciclovir tablets, mecobalamine tablets, and amitriptyline hydrochloride tablets were administered, and topical aciclovir cream was applied. The VAS score after the above treatment was 5 points. The patient underwent computed tomography-guided PRF surgery on the dorsal root ganglion.