Abstract:
A 65 year old female presented with pain abdomen and was diagnosed to be having a
malignant suprarenal gland tumour . Patient was not relieved of pain with conservative
management, therefore coeliac plexus block under C- ARM guidance was planned.Coeliac
plexus blockade with local anaesthetic (LA) was introduced as early as in 1914.1
Indications for coeliac block- Abdominal pain of neoplastic/non malignant origin, Acute
pain secondary to arterial embolisation of the liver (cancer therapy), Neurolysis of coeliac
plexus to palliate pain of retroperitonium/upper abdominal malignancy. Diagnostic coeliac
plexus block given with 15 ml 0.5% bupivacaine under C-ARM guidance and patient was
relieved from pain for two days. Later therapeutic block was given with 20 ml of 50% of
absolute alcohol on each side under C-ARM guidance. Patient was relieved from pain and
followed up for one week and discharged satisfactorily. Conclusion: Coeliac plexus block
can be used as a sole pain relief technique for suprarenal gland malignant tumour