Journal of Spine Practice
ISSN: 2789-9462
Leading research in all spine subspecialties focusing on orthopaedic spine, neurosurgery, radiology, and pain management.
Prospective and Observation Study of Selective Nerve Root Block on Patients with PIVD
Published date: Nov 07 2021
Journal Title: Journal of Spine Practice
Issue title: Journal of Spine Practice (JSP): Volume 1, Issue 1
Pages: 25
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Abstract:
Introduction: PIVD is the most common cause of lower back pain in old age. The most common site is L4 L5 to L5 S1 in about 95% cases, and about 90% cases are associated with radiculopathy.
Methodology: This prospective study was conducted on 150 patients at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital and Research Center between 2019 and 2021. We used 2–3 ml xylocaine and methylprednisolone. Results were assessed through clinical examination.
Result: Of the 150 patients, 130 experienced excellent results with no pain for more than six months.
Conclusion: We conclude that for mild cases, patients with PIVD have an alternative option of selective nerve root block other than surgery.
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