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Percutaneous Carbon Dioxide Laser Nucleolysis With 2- to 5-Year Followup
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1997
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Lumbosacral RadiculopathyLaser Disc DecompressionInterventional Pain Medicine5-Year FollowupPain MedicineLaser ApplicationsSpinal FusionLaser AblationMacnab CriteriaDiscogenic PainLaser Processing TechnologySurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryBack PainRadiology
A prospective study of 50 patients with low back and radicular pain caused by an L4-L5 protruded disc were treated by percutaneous laser nucleolysis with a carbon dioxide laser. The followup ranged from 2 to 5 years, and all the patients were evaluated clinically and by imaging with computed tomography scans and magnetic resonance images before and after the procedure. According to the Macnab criteria, 74% of the patients had excellent or good results and 26% had fair or poor results. The laser disc decompression opens up new options in the treatment of discogenic pain, but it is still an experimental procedure.
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