Causes
There are a number of reasons why patients have pain following spine surgery:
- Correct treatment of original pain generator and subsequent development of new pain generator
- Surgery without change of initial pain
- Surgery with complications like nerve injury, infection, or failure to heal
- Patient factors like smoking have been associated with increased risk of development of Post-Laminectomy Syndrome.
Diagnosis
The CPMP | Comprehensive Pain Management Partners team of spine pain management specialists can diagnose Post-Laminectomy Syndrome during a comprehensive history and physical examination. In addition, we may also request diagnostic tests such as an MRI, X-ray, CT, or blood tests.
Treatment
Medications may be used in the initial treatment of Post-Laminectomy Syndrome, however they are not always effective and have unwanted side effects. The CPMP | Comprehensive Pain Management Partners team of spine pain management specialists offer cutting edge treatments that relieve pain without medication, including:
- Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP): uses your own blood’s healing capabilities. Growth factors within your own platelets have regenerative capabilities to stimulate nerve growth and recovery
- Stem Cell Therapy: Concentrated samples of your own stem cells can be placed at the site of damage to help regenerate damaged nerve tissue and to stimulate growth.
- Epidural Injection: Image guided Epidural Injection can deliver local anesthestic and anti-inflammatory medication to the site of nerve injury for diagnostic and theurapeutic benefit.
- Peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS): Once an injured nerve is identified it can be blocked electrically using a small lead, like a pacemaker wire. The CPMP | Comprehensive Pain Management Partners team of orthopedic/spine and pain management specialists offer this cutting edge, FDA approved therapy.
- Radiofrequency ablation (RFA): After a diagnostic block confirms the source of pain, heat in the form of FM radiowaves is used to desensitize the nerve causing the pain. Relief typically lasts 9-12 months and can be repeated as necessary.
- Neuormodulation (SCS): an FDA approved therapy that can block pain at the level of the spinal cord using a small lead like a pacemaker wire and a battery.