نتایج جستجو برای: percutaneous adhesiolysis

تعداد نتایج: 55960  

Journal: :Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain 2008
Gabor B Racz James E Heavner Andrea Trescot

BACKGROUND Percutaneous lysis of epidural adhesions is done worldwide. Over 1.7 million of these procedures were done in the U.S.A. by 2006. This interventional pain management technique is used to treat chronic low back pain (LBP) and/or radiculopathy. The primary object of the approach is to target drug delivery to areas of pathology in the spinal epidural space. The procedure involves removi...

2014
Ying C Cheong Isobel Reading Sarah Bailey Khaled Sadek William Ledger Tin C Li

BACKGROUND Pelvic adhesions are found in up to 50% of women with CPP during investigative surgeries and adhesiolysis is often performed as part of their management although the causal or casual association of adhesions, and the clinical benefit of adhesiolysis in the context of CPP is still unclear. Our aim was to test the hypothesis of whether laparoscopic adhesiolysis leads to significant pai...

2002
Vafa Shayani Claudine Siegert Philip Favia

BACKGROUND Major abdominal operations result in random and unpredictable scar tissue formation. Intraabdominal scar tissue may contribute to recurrent episodes of bowel obstruction, chronic abdominal pain, or both. Laparoscopic adhesiolysis may provide relief of symptoms in patients with prior abdominal surgery with chronic abdominal pain or recurrent bowel obstruction. METHODS Between Septem...

2012
Hyun Jung Choi Sang Chul Yoon Yong Jin Kim

Chronic abdominal pain remains a challenge to all known diagnostic and treatment methods with patients undergoing numerous diagnostic work-ups including surgery. However, the surgical treatment of patients with chronic intractable abdominal pain is controversial. There has been no discussion of the indications for adhesiolysis in cases of obstruction or strangulation of the bowel, and adhesioly...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2008
James K Robinson Liza M Swedarsky Colimon Keith B Isaacson

OBJECTIVE To evaluate postoperative blunt adhesiolysis after sharp adhesiolysis for the treatment of intrauterine adhesions. DESIGN Retrospective analysis of 24 patients treated with primary hysteroscopic adhesiolysis followed by hormone therapy and serial flexible office hysteroscopy (Canadian Task Force Classification II-3). SETTING University-affiliated community hospital. PATIENT(S) T...

Journal: :Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopy & percutaneous techniques 2016
Hao Lin Jiante Li Zhiyuan Xie Wentao Zhang Xiaopeng Lv

AIM This study is to investigate the short-term outcomes of small bowel obstruction (SBO) patients undergoing laparoscopic versus open adhesiolysis. PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 202 patients with SBO were enrolled in this study. The patients underwent either laparoscopic (n=101) or open adhesiolysis (n=101). The primary end point was 30-day overall complications and secondary outcomes incl...

2014
Seong Soo Choi Eun Young Joo Beom Sang Hwang Jong Hyuk Lee Gunn Lee Jeong Hun Suh Jeong Gill Leem Jin Woo Shin

Epidural adhesions cause pain by interfering with the free movement of the spinal nerves and increasing neural sensitivity as a consequence of neural compression. To remove adhesions and deliver injected drugs to target sites, percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis (PEA) is performed in patients who are unresponsive to conservative treatments. We describe four patients who were treated with a newly...

2013
Dae Hyun Jo Hun Ju Yang Jae Jung Kim

Epiduroscopy is very useful in the treatment of not only low back pain caused by failed back surgery syndrome, epidural scar or herniated disc but also by chronic refractory low back pain which does not respond to interventional conservative treatment including fluoroscopically-directed epidural steroid injections and percutaneous adhesiolysis. Because cauterization using a laser fiber has beco...

2016
Arman Taheri Ali Reza Khajenasiri Nader Ali Nazemian Yazdi Saeid Safari Javad Sadeghi Maryam Hatami

OBJECTIVES The authors evaluated the effectiveness of percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis (PEA) in patients with low back pain due to contained disc herniation. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty patients with low back pain due to contained disc herniation underwent PEA treatment with the Racz technique. The patients were evaluated for pain score, medication intake, significant pain relief, and compl...

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