• Pain · May 1995

    Case Reports

    Octreotide in the treatment of diarrhoea induced by coeliac plexus block.

    • S Mercadante.
    • Department of Anesthesia and Intensive care, Buccheri La Ferla Hospital, Palermo, Italy.
    • Pain. 1995 May 1;61(2):345-6.

    AbstractProlonged and severe diarrhoea after alcohol celiac plexus block is a rare, but life-threatening, complication if not recognized. This type of diarrhoea may be considered an autonomic neuropathy due to sympathetic denervation. A 65-year-old pancreatic cancer patient developed serious diarrhoea after celiac plexus block which was unresponsive to traditional treatment such as loperamide, dyphenoxylate and opioids. Subcutaneous octreotide, 0.1 mg twice a day, achieved a complete resolution of the symptom. This drug was maintained at the same dosage and was well tolerated for 4 months until death. Octreotide, an analogue of somatostatin, reduces diarrhoea by suppression of intestinal motility and secretion and offers a useful option in the treatment of this complication of celiac plexus block.

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