Search results for "Failed back surgery"
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Surgical Back Risk Syndrome and Spinal Cord Stimulation: Better Safe Than Sorry.
2019
Background Recurrent and chronic low back pain, caused by degenerative lumbar spondylosis, commonly affects elderly patients, even those with no previous low back surgery. These patients, like those affected by failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), may become unresponsive to medical conservative treatment and their quality of life could be easily compromised. Moreover, general comorbidities, obesity, and other typical conditions of the elderly may make surgery under general anesthesia riskier than the natural history of the disease. These patients could be considered affected by surgical back risk syndrome (SBRS). Methods In this article, we report our preliminary observational prospective s…
Neuroestimulación medular. Análisis de las indicaciones diagnósticas
2020
espanolRESUMEN Introduccion: La neuroestimulacion medular (NM) es una forma de tratamiento del dolor cronico que ha demostrado su efectividad en pacientes que han respondido mal a otras terapias. Las indicaciones actuales para los dispositivos de NM son muy variadas. El objetivo de nuestro estudio es analizar las indicaciones diagnosticas de la terapia con NM durante los ultimos 5 anos en nuestro hospital, conocer cuales son las causas de dolor mas frecuentes para la indicacion del implante del dispositivo y que porcentaje de mejoria presentan los pacientes, asi como estudiar la relacion con el genero y la edad. Material y metodos: Se trata de un estudio observacional, descriptivo y retrosp…
Spinal Cord Stimulation and Psychosomatic Conditions
2012
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Spinal cord stimulation: An alternative concept of rehabilitation?
2017
Background: Chronic low back and leg pain is a disabling condition, affecting, in most cases, older patients with congenital or acquired spinal stenosis or patients with failed back surgery syndrome. Spinal cord stimulation has been introduced as an effective therapeutic option for those patients who have previously been operated without significant clinical benefits, or for all those patients who are ineligible for traditional surgery. Methods: We report our experience with ten patients treated with spinal cord stimulation plus medication and physical therapy between November 2014 and September 2015. Inclusion criteria were: previous surgical treatments for lumbar stenosis and metameric in…