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Herniated disc treatment
Back pain (also known as
dorsalgia) is pain felt in the back that
usually originates from the muscles, nerves,
bones, joints or other structures in the
spine.
Back pain is one of
humanity's most frequent complaints. In the
U.S., acute low back pain
(also called lumbago) is the fifth most
common reason for physician visits. About
nine out of ten adults experience
back pain
at some point in their life, and five out of
ten working adults have back
pain every year.
The spine is a complex interconnecting
network of nerves, joints, muscles, tendons
and ligaments, and all are capable of
producing pain. Large nerves that originate
in the spine and go to the legs and arms can
make pain radiate to the extremities.
Disc Herniation as a Cause of Back-Pain and Nerve Irritation
Disc herniations are common. Only in 5 % of all cases, however, is a disc prolapse the cause for the patient’s complaints. Of those cases, only a small number has to undergo surgical treatment (cauda equine-syndrome, rapidly progressive paralysis). The majority can be treated conservatively (with physiotherapy etc.) or with minimally-invasive micro-therapy.
Therapy of Disc Herniation with Discogel
The latest
development in this area is the intra-discal
micro-therapy with
“Discogel”. This treatment
method, which as developed by French
researchers, utilises a congealed alcohol
mixed with a contrast agent, which is
injected through a thin canula directly into
the intervertebral disc. The compound
results in a loss of the water storage
capacity of the intervertebral disc by
denaturation the proteo-glycan matrix of the
nucleus pulposus. This in turn results in a
decompression of the effected spinal nerves
within hours to a few days.
The
interventional procedure can be carried out
on an out-patient basis in local anaesthesia
and without pain. The success rates are
high: 80 – 90 % of all patients are without
symptoms and free of complaints after
treatment.
Discogel
A: Disc herniation with nerve root compression.
B: Discogel injection into the nucleus pulposus of the prolapsed disc.
C: Beginning contraction of nucleus pulposus and disc herniation with partial relief of nerve root and pain relief.
D: Complete retraction of disc prolaps with complete relief of nerve root.
Advantages of Discogel in Comparison with Other Treatment Methods
- Minimally invasive method with low risk
- No surgical access to the spinal canal necessary
- No scarring, no "failed back syndrome"
- No impediment to future therapies (including surgery)
- Out-patient procedure, hospital stay not necessary
- No need for lengthy post-surgical physiotherapy
- High success rate (80 - 90 %)
Diagnostic and Micro-Therapeutic Procedure for Disc Herniation
To assure optimal treatment results, diagnostic work-up, indication for treatment and actual therapy are carried out in an interdisciplinary fashion by a team of Radiologist, Orthopaedic Surgeons, Neurologists and Anaesthesists who do the following:
1.Medical history-taking and re-view of medical records from other institutions (patients should bring all already existing medical records with them).
2.Special MRI-diagnostics, which also requires an axial load Neurological diagnostic work-up, if necessary, a Diagnostic micro-therapy with local anesthesia of the irritated nerve root for precise identification of the source of the complaints.
3.A Treatment with Discogel in combination with a series of Ozone therapy.
Follow-up MRI is done postop after the procedure.The treatment with Discogel takes between 20 to 40 minutes and is carried out under local anesthesia. Additional general relaxation of the patient during the treatment is effected by medication that causes mild sedation and analgesia (pain relief).
After treatment a two hour period under
medical observation in one of the private
patient lounges is recommended. A longer
stay as an in-patient is not necessary. You
will then return to the hotel to relax.
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