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Transforaminal lumbosacral epidural injection in low back pain and failed back surgery syndrome : Efficacy of sharp needle versus blunt needle and incidence of vascular spread / Mohamed Shehata Mohamed Nassar ; Supervised Inas Kamel Ahmed , Mohamed Abdel Raoof Nasr , Maged Salah

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Mohamed Shehata Mohamed Nassar , 2015Description: 80 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cmOther title:
  • حقن ما فوق الأم الجافية عبر فتحات خروج الأعصاب من العمود الفقرى قطنيا وعجزيا فى مرضى آلام أسفل الظهر ومتلازمة جراحة الظهر الغير ناجحة : كفاءة الإبرة المدببة والغير مدببة وإمكانية حدوث تسرب وانتشار بالأوعية الدموية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia Summary: Transforaminal lumbosacral epidural injection was used in low back pain targeting anterior epidural space and nerve roots. Objectives: to compare incidence of vascular spread and degree of local pain between sharp and blunt needle. Methods: eighty patients underwent transforaminal lumbosacral epidural steroid injection in four groups each one is 20 patients. Incidence and severity of vascular spread under fluoroscopy and degree of local pain were recorded. Conclusion: incidence of vascular spread was less in sacral group using the blunt needle. Blunt needle increase local pain during the procedure
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia

Transforaminal lumbosacral epidural injection was used in low back pain targeting anterior epidural space and nerve roots. Objectives: to compare incidence of vascular spread and degree of local pain between sharp and blunt needle. Methods: eighty patients underwent transforaminal lumbosacral epidural steroid injection in four groups each one is 20 patients. Incidence and severity of vascular spread under fluoroscopy and degree of local pain were recorded. Conclusion: incidence of vascular spread was less in sacral group using the blunt needle. Blunt needle increase local pain during the procedure

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