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Treatment Options for Pain After Back Surgery
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Treatment Options for Pain After Back Surgery

By: Peter F. Ullrich, Jr., MD
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Top Back Surgery [4] Topics:

Back/Neck Surgery Intro [5]

Microdiscectomy [6]

Lumbar Laminectomy [7]

Cervical Spine Surgery [8]

Lumbar Spinal Fusion [9]

It must be kept in mind that postoperative imaging studies will almost always show scar tissue involving the nerve root and surrounding structures, a phenomenon known as the post-laminectomy membrane. Much clinical and animal research has been done on the nature and significance of this scar tissue, but it has not been conclusively shown that scar tissue is a major cause of back pain or leg pain after spine surgery.

Techniques used during back surgery

Fat grafts taken from the wound, gelatin sponges, silicon-based sheets (Silastic) and other techniques have been used in an effort to block the mobilization of cells into the region of the nerve root, thereby inhibiting development of epidural fibrosis. Although animal studies have shown that these ‘interpositional membranes’ do indeed limit the formation of scar tissue, the technique has not been conclusively shown to improve clinical outcomes.

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Adcon-L (produced by Gliatech), was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in the lumbar spine to reduce scar tissue and showed some early promise. However, the manufacturer has discontinued production of Adcon-L and it is no longer available.

Stretching exercise after back surgery

Stretching the nerve root while the body is healing (scarring in) after back surgery can help limit epidural fibrosis from becoming a clinical problem. Most scar tissue forms within the first 6 to 12 weeks after back surgery. The theory is that if the nerve is kept mobile while the wound heals, the nerve will not be bound down by adhesions and the scar tissue that develops should not become a problem. Routinely pumping the ankle while stretching the hamstrings will move the nerve across the operative disc site.

When back pain is due to scar tissue

If a complete workup indicates that the patient’s back pain or leg pain is due to a nerve root bound by scar tissue, the treatment options are fairly limited.
  • In the early postoperative period (3 to 12 months), medications such as Neurontin may help limit back pain or leg pain, and exercises can help free up the nerve.

  • Beyond this time period, pain management techniques may help the patient cope with the back pain or leg pain.

Peter F. Ullrich, Jr., MD [10]
  • Peter F. Ullrich, Jr., MD [11]
March 6, 2002

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  • Scar tissue and pain after back surgery [12]
  • Causes of failed back surgery syndrome [13]
  • Treatment Options for Pain After Back Surgery [14]
  • Other considerations for failed back surgery syndrome [15]
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Next Page: Other considerations for failed back surgery syndrome [20]
More On This Topic:
  • Back Surgery and Neck Surgery [21]
  • Cervical Spine Surgery [22]
  • Lumbar Decompression Back Surgery [23]
  • Lumbar Laminectomy (Open Decompression) [24]
  • Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery [25]
  • Microdiscectomy (microdecompression) spine surgery [26]
  • Lumbar Spine Fusion for Degenerative Disc Disease [27]
  • Postoperative care for spinal fusion surgery [28]
  • Elements of a Spine Fusion [29]
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