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Interventional Pain Medicine

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Official journal of the International Pain and Spine Intervention Society (IPSIS)

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Galbraith et al. promote reconsideration of discontinuing APT for lumbar RFN due to increased risk of thromboembolic events. Read more: “Myocardial infarction following held antiplatelet therapy for lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy: A letter to the editor” buff.ly/3DjnTM6

Galbraith et al. promote reconsideration of discontinuing APT for lumbar RFN due to increased risk of thromboembolic events. Read more: “Myocardial infarction following held antiplatelet therapy for lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy: A letter to the editor” buff.ly/3DjnTM6
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FactFinders for Patient Safety brought you by the Journal of IPM. Read the highlights from "Motor stimulation testing in lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy and radiofrequency neurotomy in patients with posterior hardware” by Saffarian et al. buff.ly/3qAwtCY #MotorStimulation

FactFinders for Patient Safety brought you by the Journal of IPM. Read the highlights from "Motor stimulation testing in lumbar radiofrequency neurotomy and radiofrequency neurotomy in patients with posterior hardware” by Saffarian et al. buff.ly/3qAwtCY #MotorStimulation
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Levi et al. unveils the success of a modified technique for cervical TFESI, with a 0.3% discontinuation rate due to intolerance in non-sedated patients. Also, no significant neurologic or cardiovascular complications adds to the safety evidence. Read: buff.ly/44LK099

Levi et al. unveils the success of a modified technique for cervical TFESI, with a 0.3% discontinuation rate due to intolerance in non-sedated patients. Also, no significant neurologic or cardiovascular complications adds to the safety evidence. Read: buff.ly/44LK099
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A survey examines TFESI safety practices during COVID-19 & supply chain issues. Findings: practice variability despite safety guidance; differences in imaging, sedation, contrast & steroid use; fewer procedures reported due to COVID-19. buff.ly/47gE4qB

A survey examines TFESI safety practices during COVID-19 & supply chain issues. Findings: practice variability despite safety guidance; differences in imaging, sedation, contrast & steroid use; fewer procedures reported due to COVID-19. buff.ly/47gE4qB
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FactFinders for patient safety by the IPSIS. Check out which myths are busted in “Preventing local anesthetic-related complications: Local anesthetic chondrotoxicity and stellate ganglion blocks” by Saffarian et al. Read more: buff.ly/3RfJBXK

FactFinders for patient safety by the IPSIS. Check out which myths are busted in “Preventing local anesthetic-related complications: Local anesthetic chondrotoxicity and stellate ganglion blocks” by Saffarian et al. Read more: buff.ly/3RfJBXK
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New study by Khuba et al. find a sole administration of intraarticular PRP for alleviating pain and enhancing functionality for a duration of up to 6 months in individuals with early-stage osteoarthritis. Read More: buff.ly/3RF0FrE

New study by Khuba et al. find a sole administration of intraarticular PRP for alleviating pain and enhancing functionality for a duration of up to 6 months in individuals with early-stage osteoarthritis. Read More: buff.ly/3RF0FrE
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A systematic review by Gall et al. follows the PRISMA guidelines to shed light on the use of systemic steroids for the treatment of cervical radicular pain. Read More: buff.ly/3tll8bN

A systematic review by Gall et al. follows the PRISMA guidelines to shed light on the use of systemic steroids for the treatment of cervical radicular pain. Read More: buff.ly/3tll8bN
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ILESIs are the bread and butter of interventional spine and pain. Gebrekristos et al. review the technical and safety practice patterns, which suggest on-going variability among procedural practice patterns, despite updated consensus recommendations. buff.ly/3RqzAqO

ILESIs are the bread and butter of interventional spine and pain. Gebrekristos et al. review the technical and safety practice patterns, which suggest on-going variability among procedural practice patterns, despite updated consensus recommendations. buff.ly/3RqzAqO
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In this observational study by Goyal et al., cervical transforaminal epidural steroid injections are shown to be effective in improving pain, function, and quality of life for patients with cervical radiculopathy. #IPM #Pain #CTFESI

In this observational study by Goyal et al., cervical transforaminal epidural steroid injections are shown to be effective in improving pain, function, and quality of life for patients with cervical radiculopathy. #IPM #Pain #CTFESI
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A recent study by M. Devor delves into mechanisms of OA pain, which stems from bone-on-bone contact caused by cartilage erosion. The study recommends targeting intrinsic nerve pathways in subchondral bone for effective, long-term pain relief. Read more: buff.ly/4aq0BCO

A recent study by M. Devor delves into mechanisms of OA pain, which stems from bone-on-bone contact caused by cartilage erosion. The study recommends targeting intrinsic nerve pathways in subchondral bone for effective, long-term pain relief.  Read more: buff.ly/4aq0BCO
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Dr. Devor emphasizes the need to redefine Knee OA pain tx by promoting interdisciplinary collaboration for understanding pain mechanisms and developing new therapies. Exciting possibilities are on the horizon for effective KOA pain management. Read more: buff.ly/3VQ67KQ

Dr. Devor emphasizes the need to redefine Knee OA pain tx by promoting interdisciplinary collaboration for understanding pain mechanisms and developing new therapies. Exciting possibilities are on the horizon for effective KOA pain management. Read more: buff.ly/3VQ67KQ
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Tran et al.'s study on 3D Modelling of Lumbar Dorsal Rami highlights variations in branching patterns, emphasizing risks in denervation for facetogenic low back pain. Further research is necessary for clinical implications. #BackPain Read more: buff.ly/4aRPXFb

Tran et al.'s study on 3D Modelling of Lumbar Dorsal Rami highlights variations in branching patterns, emphasizing risks in denervation for facetogenic low back pain. Further research is necessary for clinical implications. #BackPain Read more: buff.ly/4aRPXFb
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This recent manuscript and the corresponding editorial by Dr. Samer Narouze both raise an important question: what is the safer approach for cervical epidural steroid injections? a) Interlaminar or b) Transforaminal (with non-particulate steroids)

This recent manuscript and the corresponding editorial by Dr. Samer Narouze both raise an important question: what is the safer approach for cervical epidural steroid injections?

a) Interlaminar 

or
 
b) Transforaminal (with non-particulate steroids)
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The correct positioning of the RF cannula during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy is crucial. This manuscript examines the reliability of interpreting "true lateral imaging" during this procedure. See the manuscript by Dr. Waring et al: buff.ly/3xUGZJe

The correct positioning of the RF cannula during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy is crucial. This manuscript examines the reliability of interpreting "true lateral imaging" during this procedure.

See the manuscript by Dr. Waring et al:
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Are we using the correct anatomical landmarks for cannula positioning during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy? This anatomical study questions standard approaches. See the manuscript by Dr. Tran et al: buff.ly/3VX3aXc

Are we using the correct anatomical landmarks for cannula positioning during lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy?  This anatomical study questions standard approaches.

See the manuscript by Dr. Tran et al:
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Should we perform bilateral cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation? This case report and multispecialty international working group consensus practice guidelines may not agree. See the manuscript by Dr. Niño et al: buff.ly/3Sltgm3

Should we perform bilateral cervical medial branch radiofrequency ablation? This case report and  multispecialty international working group consensus practice guidelines may not agree.

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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: percutaneous image-guided lumbar decompression (PILD) vs laminectomy: is there a difference in safety and outcomes? See the manuscript by Dr. Staats et al: buff.ly/3xNmf6a

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: percutaneous image-guided lumbar decompression (PILD) vs laminectomy: is there a difference in safety and outcomes?

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Is it OK to proceed with Epidural Steroid injections for Radicular Pain Due to Spinal Stenosis Caused by Lipomatosis? Is steroid administration via spinal injections contraindicated in postpartum patients? Check the latest Fact Finders: buff.ly/4bDmXRk

Is it OK to proceed with Epidural Steroid injections for Radicular Pain Due to Spinal Stenosis Caused by Lipomatosis? Is steroid administration via spinal injections contraindicated in postpartum patients? 

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Suprascapular nerve peripheral nerve stimulation for cancer pain: is there a role? See the manuscript by Dr. Cheney et al: buff.ly/4byfgfd

Suprascapular nerve peripheral nerve stimulation for cancer pain: is there a role?

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