Affiliation:
1. Pain Clinic, Hospital Universitario Sanitas La Moraleja, Madrid, Spain; 2 Consultores en Dolor, Madrid, Spain
Abstract
Background: Epiduroscopy is a useful diagnostic and therapeutic tool for managing failed
back surgery syndrome (FBSS). The conventional approach is via either the sacral hiatus or the
interlaminar. Major causes of FBSS include epidural fibrosis, disc herniation, and stenosis. When
these problems are located at the intervertebral foramen level, it can be difficult to reach the lateral
recess and the foramen with the epiduroscope. Transforaminal epiduroscopy could be a useful
alternative approach in patients with FBSS located at the foraminal level.
Objective: We present a new procedure for lumbar epiduroscopy via a transforaminal approach
and its application in patients with FBSS. The technique is described and long-term results are
reported.
Study Design: This study used a single-arm prospective observational design.
Setting: The research took place at the University Hospital in Spain.
Methods: Patients with FBSS suffering severe chronic radicular pain (Numeric Rating Scale [NRS11] > 7) who had not responded to other treatments were included. Selective root stimulation
during a pulsed radiofrequency procedure confirmed the origin of pain by means of an exact
reproduction of typical pain. Transforaminal epiduroscopy was performed at the affected level.
The severity of fibrosis observed was recorded. The NRS-11 score was reevaluated at 1, 6, and 12
months after the procedure. Any complications related to the treatment were recorded.
Results: Twenty-four patients were included. The mean number of back surgeries was 1.66
(range, 1-5). The basal NRS-11 score was 7.83 (0.14); at 1 month, 3.66 (0.38) (P < 0.001); at 6
months, 4.46 (0.48) (P < 0.01); and at 1 year after treatment, 4.17 (0.51) (P < 0.01). Most patients
(54%; 95% CI, 34%-74%) obtained > 50% pain reduction on the NRS-11, maintained during a
1-year follow-up period. No major complications were registered.
Limitations: The research was limited by the lack of a control group.
Conclusions: We have described a new procedure for epiduroscopy via the transforaminal
approach. It is a useful and safe approach to managing FBSS at the foraminal level and shows
better long-term results than other endoscopic procedures.
Key words: Epidural, epiduroscopy, chronic pain, spinal cord, back surgery
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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