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Failed back surgery syndrome.

Chin-wern Chan1, Philip Peng

  • 1Wasser Pain Management Center, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is a chronic pain condition impacting many. Prevention and interdisciplinary management are key, with recent studies evaluating advanced treatments like spinal cord stimulation for better outcomes.

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Published on: June 26, 2018

Area of Science:

  • Pain Management
  • Neurosurgery
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is a prevalent chronic pain condition with significant patient and healthcare burdens.
  • Despite surgical advancements, FBSS rates remain high, influenced by pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative factors.
  • Severe pain and disability associated with FBSS necessitate exploration of advanced treatment options.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the epidemiology and etiology of FBSS.
  • To emphasize the critical role of prevention in managing FBSS.
  • To provide a guide for interdisciplinary evaluation and management of established FBSS cases.

Main Methods:

  • Review of epidemiological and etiological factors contributing to FBSS.
  • Analysis of recent clinical trials on therapeutic modalities for FBSS.
  • Focus on the efficacy of invasive procedures, including spinal cord stimulation.
  • Development of a suggested management pathway for FBSS patients.

Main Results:

  • FBSS presents a complex clinical challenge with substantial individual and societal impact.
  • Understanding contributing factors is crucial for effective prevention and management strategies.
  • Recent research provides evidence on the efficacy of advanced treatments like spinal cord stimulation.

Conclusions:

  • Prevention is paramount in reducing the incidence and morbidity of FBSS.
  • Interdisciplinary management is essential for patients diagnosed with FBSS.
  • Evidence-based guidelines for managing FBSS can be constructed by integrating new research on advanced treatments.