نتایج جستجو برای: percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis

تعداد نتایج: 74976  

Journal: :Pain physician 1999
L Manchikanti V Pampati C E Bakhit R R Pakanati

Post lumbar laminectomy syndrome with its resultant chronic low back pain is estimated to occur in 20% to 50% of the patients. Among various procedures available, lysis of epidural adhesions is considered as one of the effective therapeutic modalities of management in these patients, and may be performed either non-endoscopically or endoscopically. This retrospective evaluation included 120 pos...

2013
Jin Woo Shin

which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. A considerable number of patients complaining of pain after spinal surgery reportedly have adhesions and fibrosis in the epidural space [1,2]. Also, patients with chronic low back pain and/or radicular pain may have perineural adhesions due to perineural and...

Journal: :Pain physician 2012
Jung Hwan Lee Sang Ho Lee

BACKGROUND Epidural steroid injection has been frequently performed to treat chronic pain due to lumbosacral disc herniation (L-HIVD). However, a considerable number of patients do not achieve pain relief using this method because perineural or epidural adhesions prevent the spread of injectate into the epidural space. Percutaneous adhesiolysis (PA) is thought to be a useful method because it c...

Journal: :Pain physician 2013
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Salahadin Abdi Sairam Atluri Ramsin M Benyamin Mark V Boswell Ricardo M Buenaventura David A Bryce Patricia A Burks David L Caraway Aaron K Calodney Kimberly A Cash Paul J Christo Steven P Cohen James Colson Ann Conn Harold Cordner Sareta Coubarous Sukdeb Datta Timothy R Deer Sudhir Diwan Frank J E Falco Bert Fellows Stephanie Geffert Jay S Grider Sanjeeva Gupta Haroon Hameed Mariam Hameed Hans Hansen Standiford Helm Jeffrey W Janata Rafael Justiz Alan D Kaye Marion Lee Kavita N Manchikanti Carla D McManus Obi Onyewu Allan T Parr Vikram B Patel Gabor B Racz Nalini Sehgal Manohar Lal Sharma Thomas T Simopoulos Vijay Singh Howard S Smith Lee T Snook John R Swicegood Ricardo Vallejo Stephen P Ward Bradley W Wargo Jie Zhu Joshua A Hirsch

OBJECTIVE To develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for interventional techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic spinal pain. METHODOLOGY Systematic assessment of the literature. EVIDENCE I. Lumbar Spine • The evidence for accuracy of diagnostic selective nerve root blocks is limited; whereas for lumbar provocation discography, it is fair. • The evidence for diagnost...

Journal: :Pain physician 2003
Gilbert S Chandler Bruce Nixon L Todd Stewart Jennifer Love

Surgical decompression has been considered the gold standard for the symptomatic spinal stenotic patient. Thirty thousand decompressive procedures are performed annually and this number is expected to increase as the American population ages. Options are limited for the stenotic patient classified as a "poor surgical risk". Furthermore review of the literature indicates mixed results even in op...

Journal: :Advances and technical standards in neurosurgery 2006
P Mavrocordatos A Cahana

Failed back surgery syndrome has become unfortunately a common clinical entity. FBSS does not have one specific treatment because it does not have one specific cause. Some features are shared with chronic low back pain (CLBP) and some pathological processes are specific. Both pathologies are leading causes of disability in the industrialized world and costly medical and surgical treatments are ...

2015
Yongbum Park Woo Yong Lee Jae Ki Ahn Hee-Seung Nam Ki Hoon Lee

OBJECTIVE To investigate the efficacy of percutaneous adhesiolysis (PA) compared to fluoroscopy (FL)-guided transforaminal epidural steroid injection (TFESI) in patients with radicular pain caused by lumbar foraminal spinal stenosis (LFSS) by assessing pain relief and functional improvement at 4 and 12 weeks post-procedure. METHODS This retrospective study included 45 patients who underwent P...

Journal: :Turkish journal of medical sciences 2016
Alparslan Apan Özgün Cuvaş Apan Emine Arzu Köse

BACKGROUND/AIM This is a feasibility study evaluating whether segmental epidural anesthesia is an alternative anesthetic approach to general anesthesia for percutaneous kyphoplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS After ethics committee approval was obtained, 52 ASA class I-III patients scheduled for elective, single-level percutaneous kyphoplasty were recruited. The patients were divided into two equa...

2012
Sang-Soo Kang Myoung-Sun Kim Kwang-Min Ko Jung-Chan Park Sung-Jun Hong Young-Jun Yoon Keun-Man Shin

A 68-year-old woman suffered from lower back and radiating pain on her right buttock and posterior calf. Axial magnetic resonance imaging showed a 7 × 7 mm nodular lesion (T1 and, T2 low signal intensity) at the epidural space between the L5-S1 level and computed tomography revealed it was an epidural gas cyst. The authors performed an epidural block and percutaneous needle aspiration of the ep...

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