Innovative Treatment For Chronic Lumbar Back Pain

M. Stephens, A. Sarayusa, Z. Mortensen, L. Nagy, G. Racz
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Radiculopathy can occur in a variety of patients ranging from complications of obesity to sports injuries to a combination of repetitive stress movements with post- traumatic disc disorder. In the case of three teenage patients, each of these causes contributed to their pain that led them to present in Emergency Departments, Family Medicine clinics, and eventual referral to Pediatric Neurosurgery. Various approaches were administered to help with the pain of these teenagers that included local steroid injection and chiropractic adjustments that ultimately contributed to no lasting pain relief. Each patient was considered to have chronic lower back pain and deemed a candidate to receive an innovative treatment option to help manage the back pain. The patients were all referred to receive epidural lysis of adhesions (LOA) which provided the lasting relief of the pain that the patients were seeking. LOA is a procedure that includes using a needle, Racz catheter, and injectable contrast guided with fluoroscopy to locate the appropriate spinal level of the radiculopathy and associated scarred entrapment of nerves. LOA utilizes the injection of hyaluronidase dissolved in normal saline to free the entrapped nerve so that a local anesthetic/steroid solution can be injected to block sensory signals and provide pain relief.
慢性腰痛的创新治疗
桡骨疾病可发生在各种各样的患者中,从肥胖并发症到运动损伤,再到重复应力运动与创伤后椎间盘疾病的结合。在三名青少年患者的案例中,每一种原因都导致了他们的疼痛,导致他们出现在急诊科、家庭医学诊所,并最终转诊到儿科神经外科。为了缓解这些青少年的疼痛,我们采取了各种方法,包括局部注射类固醇和脊椎按摩调整,这些方法最终无法持久缓解疼痛。每个患者都被认为患有慢性下背痛,并被认为是接受创新治疗方案以帮助控制背痛的候选人。所有患者都被转诊接受硬膜外粘连松解术(LOA),这为患者寻求的疼痛提供了持久的缓解。LOA是一种程序,包括使用针头、Racz导管和荧光镜引导下的注射对比剂来定位神经根病的适当脊柱水平和相关的瘢痕神经卡压。LOA利用注射溶解在生理盐水中的透明质酸酶来释放被包裹的神经,从而可以注射局部麻醉剂/类固醇溶液来阻断感觉信号并提供疼痛缓解。
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