نتایج جستجو برای: percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis

تعداد نتایج: 74976  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
laxmaiah manchikanti pain management center of paducah, university of louisville, louisville, kentucky, usa; pain management center of paducah, university of louisville, p. o. box: 42003, louisville, kentucky, usa. tel: +270-5548373, fax: 270-5548987 kavita n. manchikanti physical medicine and rehabilitation, university of kentucky, lexington, kentucky, usa christopher g. gharibo nyu school of medicine, nyu langone-hospital for joint diseases, new york, usa alan d. kaye lsu health science center, new orleans, louisiana, usa

results the search criteria yielded 16 manuscripts on percutaneous adhesiolysis assessing post-surgery syndrome. of these, only 4 randomized trials met inclusion criteria for methodological quality assessment, 3 of them were of high quality; and the fourth manuscript was of low quality. based on these 3 randomized controlled trials, 2 of them with one-day procedure and one with a 3-day procedur...

2016
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Kavita N. Manchikanti Christopher G. Gharibo Alan D. Kaye

CONTEXT Lumbar post-surgery syndrome is common and often results in chronic, persistent pain and disability, which can lead to multiple interventions. After failure of conservative treatment, either surgical treatment or a nonsurgical modality of treatment such as epidural injections, percutaneous adhesiolysis is often contemplated in managing lumbar post surgery syndrome. Recent guidelines and...

2017
Sang Ho Moon Jae Il Lee Hyun Seok Cho Jin Woo Shin Won Uk Koh

Background. Lower back pain is a common reason for disability and the most common cause is lumbar disc herniation. Percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis has been applied to relieve pain and increase the functional capacity of patients who present this condition. Objectives. In this study, we retrospectively evaluated the factors which predict the outcome of percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis in pa...

Journal: :Pain physician 2010
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Vidyasagar Pampati Kimberly A Cash

BACKGROUND Treatment of chronic low back pain with or without lower extremity pain continues to be a challenge. Epidural steroids are commonly utilized in patients after the failure of conservative treatment. The results of epidural steroid injections have been variable based on the pathophysiology, the route of administration, injected drugs, and utilization of fluoroscopy. In patients resista...

Journal: :Pain physician 2014
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Standiford Helm Ii Vidyasagar Pampati Gabor B Racz

BACKGROUND Multiple reviews have shown that interventional techniques for chronic pain have increased dramatically over the years. Of these interventional techniques, both sacroiliac joint injections and facet joint interventions showed explosive growth, followed by epidural procedures. Percutaneous adhesiolysis procedures have not been assessed for their utilization patterns separately from ep...

Journal: :Pain physician 2005
Pradeep Chopra Howard S Smith Timothy R Deer Richard C Bowman

BACKGROUND Percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis and spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis are interventional pain management techniques that play an active role in managing chronic intractable low back pain. There have not been any systematic reviews performed on this subject. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of percutaneous adhesiolysis and spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis in managing chronic low back ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2007
Andrea M Trescot Pradeep Chopra Salahadin Abdi Sukdeb Datta David M Schultz

BACKGROUND Percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis and spinal endoscopic adhesiolysis are interventional pain management techniques used to treat patients with refractory low back pain due to epidural scarring. Standard epidural steroid injections are often ineffective, especially in patients with prior back surgery. Adhesions in the epidural space can prevent the flow of medicine to the target area...

2013
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Kimberly A. Cash Carla D. McManus Vidyasagar Pampati

BACKGROUND Chronic persistent low back and lower extremity pain secondary to central spinal stenosis is common and disabling. Lumbar surgical interventions with decompression or fusion are most commonly performed to manage severe spinal stenosis. However, epidural injections are also frequently performed in managing central spinal stenosis. After failure of epidural steroid injections, the next...

Journal: :Pain physician 2009
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Kimberly A Cash Carla D McManus Vidyasagar Pampati Vijay Singh Ramsin Benyamin

BACKGROUND Lumbar surgery and epidural injections for spinal stenosis are the most commonly performed interventions in the United States. However, there is only moderate evidence to the effectiveness of surgery and caudal epidural injections. The next sequential step is adhesiolysis and hypertonic neurolysis with targeted delivery. There have not been any randomized trials evaluating the effect...

Journal: :Pain physician 2009
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Vijay Singh Kimberly A Cash Vidyasagar Pampati Sukdeb Datta

BACKGROUND Speculated causes of post lumbar surgery syndrome include epidural fibrosis, acquired stenosis, and facet joint pain among other causes. Even though fluoroscopically directed caudal epidural injections and facet joint interventions are effective in some patients, others continue to suffer with chronic persistent pain. Percutaneous adhesiolysis with target delivery of medications has ...

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