Is Once Failed Back Surgery, Always Failed Back Surgery? A Relative Success of Surgical Intervention in a Patient with Failed Back Surgery on Intrathecal Morphine Pump
Abstract:Purpose: To present a case, previously been labelled as failed back surgery with Intrathecal Morphine Pump and yet successfully treated surgically through a far lateral approach.Methods: A 54 years old man with a long history of complicated lumbosacral surgery on Intrathecal Morhpine Pump presented with worsening of back pain. Further investigations revealed adjacent level disease next to the previous fusion level. A far lateral approach was employed to perform a lumbar interbody fusion.
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