Tag: catheter ESI

  • Lumbar Lysis of Adhesion-Caudal Approach

    Lumbar Lysis of Adhesion-Caudal Approach

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    Published on April 11, 2019
    Dr. Ira Fox demonstrates how to perform a lysis of adhesion procedure on a cadaver via caudal approach (via the sacral hiatus). Before the fluoroscopic guided procedure, he explains in great detail the efficacy of the procedure for epidural scarring, the importance of anterior-lateral catheter placement, and the injectates/volumes used.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text]

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  • Lysis of Epidural Adhesions

    Lysis of Epidural Adhesions

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    Dr. Gabor Racz gives a technique-based slide presentation on the Lysis of Adhesion procedure. He explains the mechanism of action, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and updated information regarding injectates and the volumes. He concludes by explaining, step-by-step, both the cervical and lumbar one day lysis procedure.

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