Common reasons for a failed back surgery are never discussed as the surgery is always diagnosed. Of all the reasons the most common reason for a failed back surgery syndrome is the presence of a lesion in the spine of the patient suffering from the problem which can be treated with a treatment concerned with failed back surgery.
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September 03, 2013 07:47 AM EDT
The most common problem is the problem of a failed back surgery. It occurs after having a back surgery.
Recurrence of pain post the surgery will lead to the feedback that the surgery undertaken is failed.
Common reasons for a failed back surgery are never discussed as the surgery is always diagnosed. Of all the
reasons the most common reason for a failed back surgery syndrome is the presence of a lesion in the spine of
the patient suffering from the problem which can be treated with a treatment concerned with failed back surgery.
There are some lesions which are more reliable than others.
The other reason for the problem is recurrent disc herniation that involves recurring pain after discectomy spine
surgery. The correct picture of the failed back surgery treatment is the processes in which substantial pain
relief happen and post that a recurrence in pain occurs. A MRI scan is useful in differentiating between the
problems.
In contrast to symptomatic pain caused by scar tissue or epidural fibrosis, in which symptoms tend to appear
gradually, the symptoms of recurrent disc herniation tend to occur acutely. In addition to clinical history and
presentation, a MRI scan is also useful in distinguishing the two pathologies.
Basically the patients who have underwent one or more lumber spine operations have pain problems
categorised into two categories. One set is in which the people did not report back with any pain problems and
the other set is in which the people did report back. The second group includes people who had incomplete
operations. Also inadequate surgical coverage can be one of the causes of the problems.
There are studies relating to smoking that state that regular use of cigarettes results into a failed spinal surgery.
The probable reason behind the failure is the presence of nicotine. Nicotine interferes with the metabolism of
bones and through induced calcitonin resistance and decreased osteoblastic function it interferes with the body’s
functions. A surge in the amount of scars may happen that may further lead to the blockage in blood vessels.
However, if cigarette smoking is ceased in the post-operative period, there is no problem with the back surgery.
Also use of smoke is largely associated with back pain.
Perhaps more and more studies suggest other causes of the problem like poor health and psychological factors.
Doctors are required to inform the patient about the real cause of the problem as the surgeon is required to work
on the real anatomic structure as it is vital for them to work on the exact origin of the pain. The real reason behind
the problem is disc bulges at varied spinal levels. If the spinal levels operated are more than one then adjacent
segment degeneration is resulted. This may happen because the fused segments lead to a surge in torsional
forces getting transmitted to the intervertebral discs present above and below the fused vertebrae.
The failed back surgery has many recommended neuropathic treatments that are prescribed by surgeons. All
patients suffering from the problem are required to undergo the same for effective pain management.
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