【 摘 要 】
The incidence of low back pain is steadily on a rise. Although pain management hasrapidly emerged as a specialty during the recent few decades, many patients are stillsubjected to surgical treatment by the neurosurgeons. The success rate with surgeryremains highly variable, and many patients continue to suffer from persistent pain,and this condition is termed as ‘failed back surgery syndrome’. The current case reportof two cases highlights the role of sacroiliac joint dysfunction in ‘failed back surgerysyndrome’ and outlines the ultrasound guided intervention of these joints withsuccessful outcome. It stresses the need to explore all possible varied causes of thepersistent pain and not to focus one’s concentration only at the spinal column.
【 授权许可】
CC BY|CC BY-ND|CC BY-NC|CC BY-NC-ND
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