Literature DB >> 11383229

Therapeutic efficacy of selective nerve root blocks in the treatment of lumbar radicular leg pain.

M Narozny1, M Zanetti, N Boos.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical effectiveness of nerve root blocks (i.e., periradicular injection of bupivacaine and triamcinolone) for lumbar monoradiculopathy in patients with a mild neurological deficit. We have retrospectively analysed 30 patients (29-82 years) with a minor sensory/motor deficit and an unequivocal MRI finding (20 disc herniations, 10 foraminal stenoses) treated with a selective nerve root block. Based on the clinical and imaging findings, surgery (decompression of the nerve root) was justifiable in all cases. Twenty-six patients (87%) had rapid (1-4 days) and substantial regression of pain, five required a repeat injection. 60% of the patients with disc herniation or foraminal stenosis had permanent resolution of pain, so that an operation was avoided over an average of 16 months (6-23 months) follow-up. Nerve root blocks are very effective in the non-operative treatment of minor monoradiculopathy and should be recommended as the initial treatment of choice for this condition.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11383229     DOI: 2001/05/smw-09689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Swiss Med Wkly        ISSN: 0036-7672            Impact factor:   2.193


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