Ch. 19 - Pain (neurosurgical management) Flashcards
What are the 3 major components of pain?
Sensory - discriminative
Motivational - affective
Cognitive - evaluative
Sensory-discriminative component of pain
Spatial, temporal, magnitude aspects of pain
Pathway of sensory-discriminative component of pain
Neospinothalamic projections to ventrobasal thalamus to somatosensory cortex
Difference between A-delta and C fibers
A-delta: myelinated and fast
C: unmyelinated and slow
Cognitive-evaluative component of pain
Person’s understanding of pain as it regards to their intellectual, social, and cultural background
CNS regions involved in motivational-affective component of pain
Brainstem reticular formation and limbic system
Motivational-affective component of pain
Aversive quality of pain
Gate control theory of pain
Neural mechanisms in dorsal column of spinal cord act like a gate, which can either increase or decrease the flow of nerve impulses from periphery to CNS
Neurosurgical procedures available for pain modulation
Nerve section, spinal cordotomy (section of lateral spinothalamic tract), spinal cord stimulation, sympathectomy, intracerebral procedures, deep brain stimulation (LAST RESORT)