2004
DOI: 10.36076/ppj.2004/7/93
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Targeting the Spinal Nerve via A Double-Needle, Transforaminal Approach in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: Demonstration of A Technique

Abstract: Spinal surgery, particularly spinal fusion surgery, alters the anatomy of the spine and hence, may increase the difficulty of performing an interventional spine procedure. Transforaminal epidural procedures have gained popularity as an alternative to interlaminar epidural steroids in the management of radicular pain syndromes. Patients with failed back surgery syndrome are often excluded or represent a minor subset in many clinical studies evaluating the efficacy of transforaminal procedures. When included, ho… Show more

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