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 Back pain Treatmenst for back pain

Basis, indications and risk: Basis, indications and risk

Surgery for pain and pain clinics

Objetive

To decrease patients' pain.

Theoretical base

In the past, in order to stop the perception of pain, nerves transmitting pain to the brain were cut. Nevertheless, this type of surgery was aggressive and had a high failure rate.

At the present time, stimulating nerve cells that impede pain transmission has proven to be more effective. Such a stimulation is achieved by implantation of electrodes or pumps that release pharmaceutical drugs.

As an alternative to surgery, other techniques are used in pain clinics. Their application becomes increasingly agressive depending on patients' response. Psychological support is sought if patients need to learn how to cope with pain.

Evidence of efficacy

There are studies showing that in those patients whose prior spinal surgery has failed, pain surgery is more efficient than further surgery on the spinal column.

Risks and contraindications

The inherent risks in all types of surgery.

Indications

The existing recommendations based on scientific evidence do not include it in their guidelines, probably because pain surgery is understood to be a very sophisticated high technology procedure which is not specific for back pain, but common to all untreatable pain, beyond the scope of the key areas analyzed by those guidelines.

Pain surgery should be considered for patients with severe pain resistant to all other treatments.

 

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