A systematic evaluation of thoracic interlaminar epidural injections.

Author: BenyaminRamsin M, Helm IiStandiford, SinghVijay, VallejoRicardo, WangVictor C

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Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: There is a paucity of literature on the use of epidural injections for the treatment of chronic mid and upper back pain due to disc herniation and radiculitis, axial or discogenic pain, spinal stenosis, post surgery syndrome, and post thoracotomy pain syndrome. STUDY DESIGN: A systemati...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22828696

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Thoracic Epidural Injections: A Journey into the Desert of Back Pain

Chronic back pain, like a persistent desert wind, can make life a constant struggle. The search for effective treatments for this condition is like a quest for a hidden oasis of relief. This study explores the potential of thoracic interlaminar epidural injections in addressing chronic mid and upper back pain.

The researchers, like experienced guides leading a caravan through a treacherous desert, conducted a systematic review of the available literature on thoracic epidural injections. Their goal was to determine the effectiveness of this procedure in managing various causes of chronic back pain, including disc herniation, radiculitis, and post-thoracotomy pain syndrome.

Navigating the Desert of Back Pain: A Limited Map

The review identified only two relevant studies, including one randomized trial and one non-randomized observational study. This limited evidence base, like a partial map through a vast desert, suggests that while thoracic epidural injections show promise, more research is needed to fully understand their efficacy and safety.

The Desert of Pain Relief: A Need for More Exploration

The limited evidence regarding thoracic epidural injections calls for further research to clarify their effectiveness and potential risks. This research, like a thirst for knowledge, should continue to explore the potential of this procedure for relieving chronic back pain.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a brief respite in a long desert journey, suggests that thoracic epidural injections may offer some relief for chronic back pain. However, more research is needed to solidify their role as a reliable treatment option. The search for effective treatments for chronic pain is like a long, arduous trek through the desert, and more research is needed to find the true oases of relief.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2012-11-30
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-01
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Pubmed ID

22828696

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

22828696

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