疼痛缓解的解剖学腰椎氧-臭氧硬膜外浸润治疗颈椎痛

L. Faccioli, Giulio Vara, Luca Spinardi, M. Pastore Trossello, G. Vornetti, Mattia Gentilini, Stefano Ratti
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研究目的本研究利用回顾性分析和直接观察技术,探讨硬膜外浸润药物和氧-臭氧混合物治疗因椎间盘-关节冲突或退行性病变引起的颈椎肱骨痛的有效性和安全性。研究方法对 10 名接受硬膜外浸润氧-臭氧混合物和可的松治疗的患者进行了回顾性研究。手术在 CT 引导下进行,以确保精确给药并监测注射物质的扩散情况。疼痛程度采用数字评定量表(NRS)进行评估,疗效根据症状缓解情况和非甾体抗炎药摄入量的减少情况进行评估。结果治疗后疼痛明显减轻,NRS评分的中位数从9分(基线)降至2分(随访),非甾体抗炎药的按需摄入量也显著减少。仅报告了一起轻微的头痛并发症。研究还表明,臭氧能够通过硬膜外脂肪组织扩散,从而提高治疗效果。结论联合使用氧-臭氧混合物和可的松进行硬膜外浸润是一种有效、安全的颈椎病治疗方法,可显著缓解疼痛,并将传统硬膜外注射的相关风险降至最低。这项技术为椎间盘-关节冲突或退行性病变患者提供了一种可行的非手术疗法。
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The anatomy of pain relief: Lumbar oxygen-ozone epidural infiltrations for cervicobrachialgia
Objective: This study investigates the efficacy and safety of epidural infiltration with drugs and an oxygen-ozone mixture for treating cervicobrachialgia due to disc-radicular conflict or on a degenerative basis, utilizing both retrospective analysis and direct visualization techniques. Methods: A retrospective study involving 10 patients treated with epidural infiltrations of an oxygen-ozone mixture and cortisone was conducted. The procedures were performed under CT guidance to ensure precise delivery and to monitor the diffusion of the injected substances. Pain levels were assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and treatment efficacy was evaluated based on symptom relief and reduction in NSAID intake. Results: Significant pain reduction was observed post-treatment, with median NRS scores decreasing from 9 (baseline) to 2 (follow-up), and a significant decrease in on-demand NSAID intake. Only one minor complication of a headache was reported. The study also demonstrated the ability of ozone to diffuse through the epidural adipose tissue, potentially enhancing treatment efficacy. Conclusion: The combined use of an oxygen-ozone mixture and cortisone for epidural infiltration is an effective and safe treatment for cervicobrachialgia, offering significant pain relief and minimizing the risk associated with traditional epidural injections. This technique presents a viable non-surgical option for patients suffering from disc-radicular conflict or degenerative conditions.
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