Neuropathic Pain after Spinal Surgery.

作者: Jae Hwan Cho , Jae Hyup Lee , Kwang-Sup Song , Jae-Young Hong

DOI: 10.4184/ASJ.2017.11.4.642

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摘要: Neuropathic pain after spinal surgery, the so-called failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), is a frequently observed troublesome disease entity. Although medications may be effective to some degree, many patients continue experiencing intolerable and functional disability. Only gabapentin has been proven in with FBSS. No relevant studies regarding manipulation or physiotherapy for FBSS have published. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) widely investigated as treatment option chronic neuropathic pain, including SCS was generally accepted improve leg physical function, sleep quality. cost effectiveness of proved studies, its routine application limited considering that it invasive associated safety issues. Percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis also shown good clinical outcomes; however, effects persisted only short period. Because none current methods provide absolute superiority terms outcomes, multidisciplinary approach required manage this complex disease. Further concerning etiology, diagnosis, treatment, are warranted deepen our understanding condition.

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