41
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Review

Interventional Therapy for Lumbar Stenosis

Pages 383-389 | Published online: 02 Aug 2012

References

  • Chiodo A , AndringP. Lumbar facet synovial cyst as cause for sciatica. AAPM&R Pain Case of the Month: August 2007. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil. (2007).
  • Haig AJ , GreisserME, TongHCet al. Electromyographic and magnetic resonance imaging to predict lumbar stenosis, low-back pain, and no back symptoms. J. Bone Joint Surg. Am. 89-A , 358–366 (2007).
  • Geisser ME , HaigAJ, TongHCet al. Spinal canal size and clinical symptoms among persons diagnosed with lumbar spinal stenosis. Clin. J. Pain 23 , 780–785 (2007).
  • Chiodo A , HaigAJ, YamakawaKS, QuintD, TongH, ChoksiVR. Needle EMG has a lower false positive rate than MRI in asymptomatic older adults being evaluated for lumbar spinal stenosis. Clin. Neurophysiol.118 , 751–756 (2007).
  • Chiodo A , HaigAJ, YamakawaKS, QuintD, TongHC, ChoksiVR. Magnetic resonance imaging vs. electrodiagnostic root compromise in lumbar spinal stenosis: a masked controlled study. Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil.87(10) , 789–797 (2007).
  • Campbell MJ , CarreonLY, GlassmanSD, McGinnisMD, ElmlingerBS. Correlation of spinal canal dimensions to efficacy of epidural steroid injection in spinal stenosis. J. Spinal Disord. Tech.20 , 168–171 (2007).
  • Haig AJ , TongHC, YamakawaKSLet al. Predictors of pain and function in persons with stenosis, low back pain and no back pain. Spine 31 , 2950–2957 (2006).
  • Koc Z , OzcakirS, SivriogluK, GurbetA, KucukogluS. Effectiveness of physical therapy and epidural steroid injections in lumbar spinal stenosis. Spine34(10) , 985–989 (2009).
  • Chong L , NgL, SellP. Outcomes of a prospective cohort study on peri-radicular infiltration for radicular pain in patients with lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis. Eur. Spine J.13 , 325–329 (2004).
  • Botwin K , BrownLA, FishmanM, RaoS. Fluoroscopically guided caudal epidural steroid injections in degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis. Pain Physician10 , 547–558 (2007).
  • Botwin KP , GruberRD. Lumbar epidural steroid injections in the patient with lumbar spinal stenosis. Phys. Med. Rehabil. Clin. N. Am.14 , 121–141 (2003).
  • Lee JH , AnJH, LeeSH. Comparison of the effectiveness of interlaminar and bilateral transforaminal epidural steroid injections in treatment of patients with lumbosacral disc herniation and spinal stenosis. Clin. J. Pain25 , 206–210 (2009).
  • Ng LC , SellP. Outcomes of a prospective cohort study on peri-radicular infiltration for radicular pain in patients with lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis. Eur. Spine J.13 , 325–329 (2004).
  • Delport EG , CucuzzellaAR, MarleyJK, PruittCM, FisherJR. Treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis with epidural steroid injections: a retrospective outcome study. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehabil.85 , 479–484 (2004).
  • Lee JW , MyungJS, ParkKWet al. Fluoroscopically guided caudal epidural injection for the management of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis: short-term and long-term results. Skeletal Radiol. 39 , 691–699 (2010).
  • Kapural L , MekhailN, BenaJet al. Value of magnetic resonance imaging in patients with painful lumbar spinal stenosis undergoing lumbar epidural steroid injection. Clin. J. Pain 23 , 571–575 (2007).
  • Lee JH , MoonJ, LeeSH. Comparison of effectiveness according to different approaches of epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral herniated disk and spinal stenosis. J. Back Musculoskelet. Rehabil.22 , 83–89 (2009).
  • Ng L , ChaudharyN, SellP. The efficacy of corticosteroids in periradicular infiltration for chronic radicular pain. A randomized, double-blind, controlled trial. Spine30 , 857–862 (2005).
  • Manchikanti L , CashKA, McManusCD, PampatiV, AbdiS. Preliminary results of a randomized equivalence trial of fluoroscopic caudal epidural injections in managing chronic low back pain: part 4 – spinal stenosis. Pain Physician11 , 833–848 (2008).
  • Manchikanti L , CashKA, McManusCD, PampatiV, SinghV, BenyaminR. The preliminary results of a comparative effectiveness evaluation of adhesiolysis and caudal epidural injections in managing chronic low back pain secondary to spinal stenosis: a randomized, equivalence controlled trial. Pain Physician12 , E341–E354 (2009).
  • Perkins WJ , DavisDH, HuntoonMA, HorlockerTT. A retained Racz catheter fragment after epidural neurolysis: implications during magnetic resonance imaging. Anesth. Analg.96(6) , 1717–1719 (2003).
  • Karaman H , Oztürkmen Akay H, Turhanoğlu S. [Broken Racz catheter during application (case report)]. J. Turkish Soc. Algology18(1) , 33–36 (2006).
  • Tredway TL . Minimally invasive lumbar decompression. Neurosurg. Clin. NA17 , 467–476 (2006).
  • Zucherman JL , HsuKY, HartjenCAet al. A multicenter prospective randomized trial evaluateing the X STOP interspinous process decompression system for the treatment of neurogenic intermittent claudication: two year follow-up results. Spine 30(12) , 1351–1358 (2005).
  • Weinstein JN , TostesonTD, LurieJDet al. Surgical versus nonsurgical therapy for lumbar spinal stenosis. N. Engl. J. Med. 358 , 794–810 (2008).
  • Amundsen T , WeberH, NordalHJ, MagnaesB, AbdelnoorM, LilleasF. Lumbar spinal stenosis: conservative or surgical management? Spine25(11) , 1424–1436 (2000).

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.