A modified interlaminar lumbar epidural steroid injection approach, known as the parasagittal approach, is more effective at reducing unilateral lumbosacral radicular back pain and is safer than the ...
Current practice trends have demonstrated a shift away from interlaminar epidural steroid injections, toward the increasingly more widespread practice of the transforaminal approach (Manchikanti et al ...
The risk for rare but potentially catastrophic neurological injuries from epidural steroid injections (ESIs) can be substantially reduced if anesthesiologists and other clinicians follow specific ...
WASHINGTON — Upon comparing lumbar decompression with or without interlaminar stabilization for the treatment of lumbar stenosis, patients were observed to achieve significant improvements in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers of this level 1 study found decompression and interlaminar stabilization used to treat patients with ...
Patients with spinal stenosis (SS) experienced good short term benefit, lasting from weeks to months, after receiving epidural steroid injections (ESI). It has been one year since the publication of ...
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has joined seven pain medicine specialty societies in formally urging CMS to stop the implementation of steep cuts to physician payments for Interlaminar ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis affects 8 percent to 11 percent of people in the United States; by 2021, around 2.4 million Americans are expected to have spinal stenosis. The typical spinal stenosis sufferer ...
In the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis, epidural injection of glucocorticoids plus lidocaine offered minimal or no short-term benefit compared with epidural injection of lidocaine alone, a new ...