Preoperative Modified Spermatic Cord Block Predicts Success in Candidates for Microscopic Spermatic Cord Denervation.

Urology

Department of Urology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY; Department of Urology, United Health Services, Johnson City, NY.

Published: October 2021

Objective: To examine the utility of a modified spermatic cord block (MSCB) that targets known contributors to refractory chronic scrotal content pain (CSCP) at predicting postoperative pain relief following a microscopic spermatic cord denervation (MSCD).

Methods: A MSCB was performed in all patients with refractory CSCP. This was performed by injecting anesthetic circumferentially around the vas deferens and over the external ring. Patients with >50% pain reduction were offered MSCD. Baseline, post-block, and postoperative pain was assessed. Age, prior groin surgery, and post-block pain free period were recorded. A multivariate linear regression model was used to determine predictors of surgical success.

Results: Fifty-two patients underwent a MSCB. Forty-six (88%) had an adequate response and underwent MSCD. All patients saw improvement in pain postoperatively with an average reduction of 80% (4 < 50%; 7 50-69%; 35 ≥ 70%). On multivariate linear regression analysis, pain reduction following MSCD was an independent predictor of postoperative improvement (P < 0.001). No other factors, including post-block pain free period or prior surgery predicted success.

Conclusions: The described MSCB can be utilized as an independent predictor of success following MSCD. Post-block pain free period was not associated with postoperative pain level. The MSCB may help identify candidates for MSCD that would be missed with the traditional block.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2021.04.033DOI Listing

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