Journal of Spine & NeurosurgeryISSN: 2325-9701

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Research Article, J Spine Neurosurg Vol: 3 Issue: 5

Epidural Pulse Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients with Subacute Discogenic Radicular Pain

T Shamov1*, R Rousseff2, I Ivanov1, T Eftimov3 and O Omar-Pasha4
1Consultant Neurosurgeon, Armed forces hospital “Jaber Al Ahmed”, Kuwait city, Kuwait
2Department of Neurology - Ibn-Sina Hospital, Kuwait
3Department of Neurosurgery - Military Medical Academy-Sofia, Bulgaria
4Interventional Pain Center- Remagen, Germany
Corresponding author : Todor Shamov
Consultant Neurosurgeon, Armed forces hospital “Jaber Al Ahmed”, Kuwait city, Kuwait
Tel: +965 658 98 192, +359 898 667 552
E-mail: shamov@abv.bg
Received: May 07, 2014 Accepted: June 12, 2014 Published: June 17, 2014
Citation: Shamov T, Rousseff R, Ivanov I, Eftimov T, Omar-Pasha O (2014) Epidural Pulse Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients with Subacute Discogenic Radicular Pain. J Spine Neurosurg 3:5 doi:10.4172/2325-9701.1000157

Abstract

Epidural Pulse Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients with Subacute Discogenic Radicular Pain

To study the effect of epidural pulse radiofrequency stimulation (PRFS) in patients with subacute discogenic radicular pain (RP). Thirty-four patients with RP secondary to mononeuropathies (cervical- thoracic-lumbar) were treated by epidural PRFS using a Radiofrequency generator PATRONA®- OMT GmbH&Co.KG and multifunctional PASHA-catheter electrode. Pain intensity was assessed over 3 months by Visual analogue scale (VAS).

Keywords: Neuropathic pain; Radicular pain; Neuromodulation; PASHA-catheter; Pulse radiofrequency stimulation; Radiculopathy

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