American Journal of Neurology Research

Open Access

Abstract

Epiduroscopic Treatment of Failed Back Spine Surgeries

Ali Ihsan Isik, Tolgay Satana.

Epidural fibrosis are common reason of back pain, usually related with failed back spine surgery with or without neurological deficits. Traditional open surgeries for surgical release and decompression have some poor results and complications.

Our aim is to find to pain generators and prospect of eliminating the pain with epiduroscopic treatment. This study presents 360 patients caused by Failed back Spine Surgery symptoms leading backpain. The patients underwent epiduroscopic adesiolysis restore epidural neural stucrtural release. Following the procedure, our patient’s satisfaction is very high and experienced significant improvements in pain, numbness, and muscle strength. Magnetic resonance assessments confirmed successful decompression of the spinal canal. Previous studies have used a measure of successful outcome≥ 50% of original pain relief as a successful outcome. Measure our study also included this point.

The study emphasizes the benefits of epdiuroscopic adesionolysis in enhancing patient recovery for failed back spine surgery. Thus, this report acknowledges certain limitations of visual and optic devices need for further development utilizing this approach.

In conclusion, epiduroscopy promise as a valuable treatment of Failed Back spines surgery instead of traditional open surgeries, offering potential advantages in terms of complications and recovery pain management. Epiduroscopic management enhances a multimodal philosophy and opens up new treatment strategies for patients. If used early on, it can control pain well before chronicity sets in.

View pdf