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Feasibility of continuous epidural analgesia in patients with failed back surgery syndrome and spinal stenosis.

Vincent Johann HeckBastian HimpePaul KesslerAsem AlmajaliTobias PrasseSven SchmidtMichael Rauschmann
Published in: Journal of anesthesia (2022)
Continuous epidural analgesia is feasible in patients with FBSS or spinal stenosis. This treatment enables extensive physiotherapeutic treatment even in patients with severe pain conditions and can be considered as an alternative to epidural injections. An increased complication rate in comparison to short-term perioperative or perinatal application was not observed.
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