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Cone Beam Intraoperative Computed Tomography-based Image Guidance for Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Interbody Fusion
Published on: August 6, 2019
Minimally invasive treatments for chronic low back pain
Chelsey M Hoffmann1, Ryan Mattie, Samir J Sheth
1At the time this article was written, Chelsey M. Hoffmann was academic co-director of the PA program at the Mayo Clinic School of Health Science in Rochester, Minn. She now practices in the Department of Pain Medicine, Division of Anesthesiology, at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Ryan Mattie practices at Total Spine Institute in Los Angeles, Calif. Samir J. Sheth practices at Sutter Health in Roseville, Calif. Ryan S. D'Souza is director of neuromodulation and a consultant in the Department of Pain Medicine, Division of Anesthesiology, at the Mayo Clinic. Ms. Hoffmann discloses that she provides general consulting for SPR Therapeutics and Nalu Medical. Dr. Sheth is a consultant for SPR, Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Vertos. Dr. D'Souza has an investigator-initiated grant with Nevro Corp. The authors have disclosed no other potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Abstract:
This article describes minimally invasive treatments for managing chronic low back pain (LBP) related to lumbar spinal stenosis, facetogenic LBP, vertebrogenic LBP, or discogenic LBP. We also propose a clinical decision-making tool to guide clinicians in appropriate patient selection for various treatments.
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