Successful Treatment of Lumbar Discogenic Pain Using Intradiscal Biacuplasty in Previously Discectomized Disc |
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Authors: | Leonardo Kapural,MD,PhD, Juan P. Cata,MD, Samer Narouze,MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pain Management, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Discogenic back pain is frequently present in patients after discectomy. Here, we describe a case of young woman, previously discectomized, who was treated by a novel annuloplasty procedure, intradiscal biacuplasty (IDB). The improvement in functional capacity and pain scores were profound 12 months after the IDB. Visual analog pain scores (0–10) changed from 5 to 3. Oswestry scale showed functional improvement from 52%, or severe disability, to 14%, or minimal disability, and the SF-36 physical function scale score changed from 55 to 95. IDB may be an effective treatment for patients with discogenic pain from previously discectomized discs. |
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Keywords: | radiofrequency annuloplasty intervertebral disc degenerative disc disease internal disc disruption discogenic pain intradiscal biacuplasty IDET |
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