Clinical experiences of performing transforaminal balloon adhesiolysis in patients with failed back surgery syndrome

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Abstract

Epidural fibrosis is a contributing factor to the persistent pain that is associated with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) and other pathophysiologies, particularly as it inhibits the passage of regional medications to areas responsible for pain. Therefore, effective mechanical detachment of epidural fibrosis can contribute to pain reduction and improve function in FBSS patients. In this report, we describe the successful treatment of FBSS patients with epidural adhesiolysis using a Fogarty catheter via the transforaminal approach. © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2014.

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Hwang, B. Y., Ko, H. S., Suh, J. H., Shin, J. W., Leem, J. G., & Lee, J. D. (2014). Clinical experiences of performing transforaminal balloon adhesiolysis in patients with failed back surgery syndrome. Korean Journal of Anesthesiology, 66(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2014.66.2.169

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