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Lysis of adhesions of spinal cord and nerve roots Shunt of spinal theca Spinal subarachnoid-peritoneal shunt Spinal subarachnoid-ureteral shunt Other shunt of spinal theca Pleurothecal anastomosis; Salpingothecal anastomosis Injection of destructive agent into spinal canal
Epidural lysis of adhesions (LOA), also known as percutaneous adhesiolysis or the Racz procedure, is a minimally invasive spine surgery which involves the dissolution of epidural scar tissue by mechanical means to facilitate the spread of analgesics in an effort to alleviate pain. [1]
If the fibrosis is chronic (more than 12 weeks) there is a decreased likelihood of success with MUA, and open lysis of adhesions is sometime performed. However, this carries with it the attendant risks of another open procedure (i.e., infection, blood clots, blood loss, etc.) and the return of scar tissue.
Current guidelines recommend ceftriaxone and azithromycin as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea constitute the vast majority of cases, treatment for complicated PID involves the combination of ceftriaxone, doxycycline, and metronidazole. [20] [21] In cases of refractory pain, laparoscopy may be considered for lysis of adhesions.
In 1989, he developed epidural lysis of adhesions, sometimes referred to as percutaneous adhesiolysis, [2] or simply the Racz procedure. [3] It is a minimally invasive, percutaneous intervention for treating chronic spinal pain often due to scarring after post lumbar surgery syndrome, sometimes called failed back surgery , and also low-back and ...
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This is a shortened version of the ninth chapter of the ICD-9: Diseases of the Digestive System.It covers ICD codes 520 to 579.The full chapter can be found on pages 301 to 328 of Volume 1, which contains all (sub)categories of the ICD-9.
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