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Spinal epiduroscopy as an educational tool

Choi YK

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Mental health stigma: another enemy for defeat chronic pain

Lee JH

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The outcome of epiduroscopy treatment in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain, operated or non-operated for lumbar disc herniation: a retrospective study in 88 patients

Hazer DB, AcarbaÅŸ A, Rosberg HE

BACKGROUND: Patients with lumbar disc herniation are treated with physiotherapy/medication and some with surgery. However, even after technically successful surgery some develop a failed back syndrome with persistent pain. Our...
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Efficacy of bilateral greater occipital nerve block in postdural puncture headache: a narrative review

Nair AS, Kodisharapu PK, Anne P, Saifuddin , Asiel C, Rayani BK

The Epidural blood patch is considered the gold standard for managing postdural puncture headache when supportive measures fail. However, it is a procedure which can lead to another inadvertent dural...
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Prevalence of unrecognized depression in patients with chronic pain without a history of psychiatric diseases

Lee HJ, Choi EJ, Nahm FS, Yoon IY, Lee PB

BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the prevalence of unrecognized depression in patients with chronic pain, but with no history of psychiatric diseases. METHODS: Patients with chronic pain who did not have...
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Effects of warmed carrier fluid on nefopam injection-induced pain

Cho HR, Kim SH, Kim JA, Min JH, Lee YK

BACKGROUND: Nefopam is a non-opioid, non-steroidal analgesic drug with fewer adverse effects than narcotic analgesics and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and is widely used for postoperative pain control. Because nefopam sometimes...
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Pain alleviation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery; presternal local anesthetic and magnesium infiltration versus conventional intravenous analgesia: a randomized double-blind study

Kamel EZ, Abd-Elshafy SK, Sayed JA, Mostafa MM, Seddik MI

BACKGROUND: Magnesium is one of the effective, safe local anesthetic adjuvants that can exert an analgesic effect in conditions presenting acute and chronic post-sternotomy pain. We studied the efficacy of...
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Unintentional lumbar facet joint injection guided by fluoroscopy during interlaminar epidural steroid injection: a retrospective analysis

Kim MJ, Choi YS, Suh HJ, Kim YJ, Noh BJ

BACKGROUND: An epidural steroid injection (ESI) is a commonly administered procedure in pain clinics. An unintentional lumbar facet joint injection during interlaminar ESI was reported in a previous study, but...
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Can oliceridine (TRV130), an ideal novel µ receptor G protein pathway selective (µ-GPS) modulator, provide analgesia without opioid-related adverse reactions?

Ok HG, Kim SY, Lee SJ, Kim TK, Huh BK, Kim KH

All drugs have both favorable therapeutic and untoward adverse effects. Conventional opioid analgesics possess both analgesia and adverse reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, and respiratory depression. The opioid ligand binds...
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Preliminary study on contrast flow analysis of thoracic transforaminal epidural block

Hong JH, Noh KM, Park KB

BACKGROUND: The thoracic transforaminal epidural block (TTFEB) is usually performed to treat herpes zoster or postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). Especially, multiple segmental involvements and approximate contrast medium spread range, according to...
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