Epidural lysis of adhesions and percutaneous neuroplasty

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Abstract

Epidural adhesiolysis has been accepted as a treatment for post laminectomy syndrome, failed back syndrome, and cervical and thoracic radicular syndromes and spinal stenosis. Additional studies are underway to further refine the technique and indications.

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Racz, G. B., Heavner, J. E., Noe, C. E., Al-Kaisy, A., Matsumoto, T., Lee, S. C., & Nagy, L. (2016). Epidural lysis of adhesions and percutaneous neuroplasty. In Techniques of Neurolysis (pp. 119–143). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27607-6_8

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