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Pain Physician
July 2007
Florida Spine Institute, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA. contactus@ floridaspineinstitute.com
Background: Caudal epidural steroid injections are commonly utilized to help reduce radicular pain in lumbar spinal stenosis. There have been studies done to evaluate the effectiveness of this procedure non-fluoroscopically guided. Search revealed no prospective studies evaluating the effectiveness of fluoroscopically guided caudal epidural injections on patients with bilateral radicular pain from degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis.
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July 2003
Florida Spine Institute, 2250 Drew Street, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA.
To evaluate radiation exposure to the spinal interventionalist performing lumbar discography. A prospective study on four spinal interventionalists who performed 106 consecutive lumbar discograms (levels) on 37 patients with low back pain. Radiation exposure was monitored with the assistance of a radiological technologist (RT) who allocated four (4) dosimetry badges to all spinal interventionalists performing Discograms on consecutive patients being referred for evaluation of possible discogenic pain.
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January 2004
Florida Spine Institute, 2250 Drew Street, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA.
Objective: To evaluate the pattern and flow of epidural contrast in fluoroscopically guided lumbar interlaminar steroid injections.
Design And Methods: A prospective case series of 25 (twenty-five) consecutive patients receiving 25 (twenty-five) injections. Patients had either lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) or herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP).
Pain Physician
April 2004
Florida Spine Institute, 2250 Drew Street, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA.
Spondylodiscitis is an unusual but important cause of back pain. Patients with spinal infections typically present with severe sharp aching pain, malaise, fever, and percussion tenderness over the affected area. Early identification of the responsible organism is essential for adequate and prompt treatment.
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April 2004
Florida Spine Institute, 2250 Drew Street, Clearwater, FL 33765, USA.
Background: Lumbar transforaminal epidural injections have been utilized in the treatment of radicular pain with proven success. It was postulated that interlaminar epidural injections result in a dorsal flow of contrast while transforaminal epidural steroid injections showed good ventral flow limited to one single spinal motion segment. There have been no published studies evaluating epidurography/contrast patterns utilizing fluoroscopy.
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