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  • Minimally invasive spinal interventions
  • Interventional radiology
  • Pain management

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  • Back pain is a prevalent condition with diverse etiologies.
  • Traditional treatments may not address all causes of back pain effectively.
  • Advancements in medical imaging have enabled minimally invasive approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive review of current imaging-guided percutaneous interventional procedures for back pain.
  • To discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of these techniques.
  • To highlight the anatomical targets and procedural nuances.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the current literature on imaging-guided percutaneous interventions for back pain.
  • Focus on procedures targeting vertebral bodies, facet joints, intervertebral discs, and neural structures.
  • Categorization of procedures based on diagnostic and/or therapeutic roles.

Main Results:

  • Imaging guidance enhances precision and safety in percutaneous spinal procedures.
  • These interventions offer solutions for various back pain etiologies, including discogenic pain, facet joint arthropathy, and radiculopathy.
  • Procedures can provide both diagnostic information and therapeutic relief.

Conclusions:

  • Imaging-guided percutaneous interventions represent a significant advancement in managing back pain.
  • These minimally invasive techniques offer a valuable alternative or adjunct to traditional treatments.
  • Further research can optimize existing procedures and explore novel applications for spinal pain management.