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Multimodal management strategies for chronic pain after spinal surgery: a comprehensive review

Jung-Pil Yoon, Hong-Sik Son, Jimin Lee, Gyeong‐Jo Byeon

2024Anesthesia and Pain Medicine14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

"Chronic pain after spinal surgery" (CPSS) is a nonspecific term for cases in which the end result of surgery generally does not meet the preoperative expectations of the patient and surgeon. This term has replaced the previous term i.e., failed back surgery syndrome. CPSS is challenging for both patients and doctors. Despite advancements in surgical techniques and technologies, a subset of patients continue to experience persistent or recurrent pain postoperatively. This review provides an overview of the multimodal management for CPSS, ranging from conservative management to revision surgery. Drawing on recent research and clinical experience, we aimed to offer insights into the diverse strategies available to improve the quality of life of CPSS patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMultimodal therapyFailed back surgerySpinal surgeryQuality of life (healthcare)Pain managementChronic painPostoperative painConservative managementSurgeryGeneral surgeryPhysical therapySpinal cordSpinal cord stimulationNursingPsychiatryAnesthesia and Pain ManagementSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
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