| Literature DB >> 22259719 |
Sung Hoon Kim1, Won Uk Koh, Soo Jin Park, Woo Jong Choi, Jeong Hun Suh, Jeong Gil Leem, Pyung Hwan Park, Jin Woo Shin.
Abstract
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a commonly treated with epidural injections of local anesthetics and corticosteroids, however, these therapies may relieve leg pain for weeks to months but do not influence functional status. Furthermore, the majority of patients report no substantial symptom change over the repeated treatment. Utilizing balloon catheters, we successfully treated with three patients who complained persistent symptoms despite repeated conventional steroid injections. Our results suggest that transforaminal decompression using a balloon catheter may have potential in the nonsurgical treatment of spinal stenosis by modifying the underlying pathophysiology.Entities:
Keywords: decompressive neuroplasty; epidural injection; spinal stenosis
Year: 2012 PMID: 22259719 PMCID: PMC3259140 DOI: 10.3344/kjp.2012.25.1.55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pain ISSN: 2005-9159