2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2021.774316
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The Preventive Effect of Decorin on Epidural Fibrosis and Epidural Adhesions After Laminectomy

Abstract: Laminectomy is commonly performed to treat degenerative spinal diseases by reducing compression on the spinal cord and nerve roots. The postoperative epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions may result in failed back surgery syndrome, which is characterized by the symptoms of lower back pain or leg pain. There is currently no satisfactory treatment for this complication. The pathological processes of epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions are relevant to the proliferation of fibroblasts, transdifferentiation… Show more

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“…For example, laminectomy is often used to treat degenerative spinal disease to reduce compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots. [ 63 ] However, epidural adhesions and scar formation caused by post‐operative epidural fibrosis can restrict nerve root movements and cause lower back pain or leg pain, that is, “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome,” with an incidence of 6% to 15%. [ 63,64 ]…”
Section: Types Of Post‐operative Adhesionsmentioning
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“…For example, laminectomy is often used to treat degenerative spinal disease to reduce compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots. [ 63 ] However, epidural adhesions and scar formation caused by post‐operative epidural fibrosis can restrict nerve root movements and cause lower back pain or leg pain, that is, “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome,” with an incidence of 6% to 15%. [ 63,64 ]…”
Section: Types Of Post‐operative Adhesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 63 ] However, epidural adhesions and scar formation caused by post‐operative epidural fibrosis can restrict nerve root movements and cause lower back pain or leg pain, that is, “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome,” with an incidence of 6% to 15%. [ 63,64 ]…”
Section: Types Of Post‐operative Adhesionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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