Provocative Discography Following Focal Selective Coagulation in a Patient with Chronic Lumbar Discogenic Pain
10.35827/cp.2019.18.2.142
- Author:
Dahn KIM
1
;
Nackhwan KIM
;
Sang Heon LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Korea University Anam Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Discogenic low back pain;
Percutaneous disc decompression;
Coagulation therapy
- MeSH:
Catheters;
Electrodes;
Female;
Humans;
Low Back Pain;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging;
Methods;
Middle Aged
- From:
Clinical Pain
2019;18(2):142-146
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This is a case report of the provocative discographic findings before and after focal selective coagulation of the major annular fissure using intradiscal navigable catheter. A 46-year-old woman had a 30-month history of axial low back pain and magnetic resonance imaging findings suspicious for painful L4/5 disc. The provocative discography confirmed painful disc before coagulation. The final electrode tip position in the coagulation procedure was at the largest fissure within the outer annular margin identified through the discography. Six months after the successful coagulation therapy, inadvertently performed discography resulted in decreased pressure rise over time. Neither evoked pain nor change in the integrity of outer annulus as compared with the previous results was reported. Such an interventional method has not been reported previously, and the analytic results suggest that it may be possible to relocate the pressure of the entire nucleus pulposus only by focal selective coagulation of the fissure.