Effectiveness and Factors Associated with Epidural Decompression and Adhesiolysis Using a Balloon-Inflatable Catheter in Chronic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: 1-Year Follow-Up
- Authors
- Choi, Seong-Soo; Lee, Jong-Hyuk; Kim, Doohwan; Kim, Hyun Kyu; Lee, Sohee; Song, Kyo Joon; Park, Jin Kyu; Shim, Jae Hang
- Issue Date
- Mar-2016
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Keywords
- Chronic Pain; Lumbar; Radiculopathy; Low Back Pain; Balloon Decompression
- Citation
- Pain Medicine, v.17, no.3, pp 476 - 487
- Pages
- 12
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Pain Medicine
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 476
- End Page
- 487
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/155054
- DOI
- 10.1093/pm/pnv018
- ISSN
- 1526-2375
1526-4637
- Abstract
- Study Design. An institutional single-armed prospective observational study.
Subjects. Chronic refractory lumbar spinal stenosis.
Methods. This study was performed in 61 patients with spinal stenosis who suffered from chronic (at least 3 months) lumbar radicular pain with or without lower back pain. Patients had failed to maintain improvement for more than 1 month with conventional epidural injection. The numeric rating scale (NRS) and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were each measured at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis and balloon decompression with a ZiNeu catheter.
Results. The percentage of successful responders was 72.1%, 60.7%, 57.4%, and 36.1% of patients at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. A single combined treatment of percutaneous epidural adhesiolysis and balloon decompression with a ZiNeu catheter provided sufficient pain relief and functional improvement in patients with chronic refractory lumbar spinal stenosis, and the improvement was maintained for 12 months (P < 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that absence of diabetes independently predicted successful response at 12 months after percutaneous epidural decompression and adhesiolysis with the balloon catheter (Odds ratio = 0.080; 95% confidence interval = 0.009-0.676; P = 0.020).
Conclusions. The combined epidural adhesiolysis and balloon decompression with a ZiNeu catheter led to significant pain relief and functional improvement in a subset of patients with refractory spinal stenosis.
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