AI Article Synopsis

  • Lumbar back pain is a leading cause of disability globally, affecting most people at some point in their lives, particularly due to degenerative spine issues in the elderly.
  • Treatment costs for back pain are significant, prompting a shift towards interventional radiology, which offers less invasive, image-guided procedures as alternatives to traditional surgery.
  • This review highlights various minimally invasive techniques for managing degenerative spine-related pain, emphasizing the role of radiologists in employing advanced imaging for effective diagnosis and treatment, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.

Article Abstract

Lumbar back pain is one of the main causes of disability around the world. Most patients will complain of back pain at least once in their lifetime. The degenerative spine is considered the main cause and is extremely common in the elderly population. Consequently, treatment-related costs are a major burden to the healthcare system in developed and undeveloped countries. After the failure of conservative treatments or to avoid daily chronic drug intake, invasive treatments should be suggested. In a world where many patients reject surgery and prefer minimally invasive procedures, interventional radiology is pivotal in pain management and could represent a bridge between medical therapy and surgical treatment. We herein report the different image-guided procedures that can be used to manage degenerative spine-related low back pain. Particularly, we will focus on indications, different techniques, and treatment outcomes reported in the literature. This literature review focuses on the different minimally invasive percutaneous treatments currently available, underlining the central role of radiologists having the capability to use high-end imaging technology for diagnosis and subsequent treatment, allowing a global approach, reducing unnecessary surgeries and prolonged pain-reliever drug intake with their consequent related complications, improving patients' quality of life, and reducing the economic burden.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11171713PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14111147DOI Listing

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