TAILIEUCHUNG - Spinal Disorders: Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment Part 31

Spinal Disorders: Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment Part 31. Spinal disorders are among the most common medical conditions with significant impact on health related quality of life, use of health care resources and socio-economic costs. Spinal surgery is still one of the fastest growing areas in clinical medicine. | 282 Section Patient Assessment ommended prior to the injections. Injections should not be performed in patients with bleeding diathesis full anticoagulation whereas medication with acetylsalicylic acid does not represent a contraindication infections or immunodeficiency syndromes allergic reaction to anesthetic agents or steroids The evidence for the diagnostic value of injection studies remains controversial Algorithm for Spinal Injections The clinical investigation and patient history is of the utmost importance and should allow the clinician to differentiate between a local pain syndrome neck pain lumbar pain dorsal pain sacroiliac syndrome and radicular pain neurogenic claudication segmental instability and discogenic pain. Despite the dilemma of unproven diagnostic and therapeutic efficacy of spinal injections 61 a practical approach appears to be justifiable until more conclusive data is provided in the literature. We therefore want to summarize an evidence-enhanced approach as currently used in our center. However we want to stress that this approach is subjective and predominately anecdotal but appears to work in our hands Fig. 9 . Persistence for more than 3 months of non-radicular local pain which is not alleviated by conservative therapy should be investigated with radiographs and MRI. For radicular pain without or with minor neurological deficit these tests should be done after 3 weeks. Every pain syndrome with major neurological deficit and in cases which are suspicious for tumor or infection of the spine requires Clinical Presentation radicular syndrome neurogenic claudication syndrome discogenic syndrome instabilitysyndrome facet syndrome sacroiliacjoint syndrome __1_ Indications for Radiographs and MRI back neck pain without radiation for 3 months non-responsive to conservative treatment radicular pain with or without minor neurological deficits for more than 3 weeks .

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