Epiduroscopia, una opción terapéutica para la fibrosis epidural

Autores/as

  • Juan Esteban Muñoz Montoya Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Carlos Pérez Cataño Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Claudia Marcela Restrepo lugo Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Sebastián Toro lópez Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Ángela María Tapicha Cuellar Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Erik Edgardo Muñoz Rodríguez Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51437/nj.v24i3.25

Resumen

La fibrosis epidural es una causa frecuente de dolor lumbar persistente. La epiduroscopia es una técnica que permite la visualización de la cavidad epidural, confirmación diagnóstica de dolor radicular, remoción mecánica de las adhesiones y administración guiada de la medicación, para el manejo de dolor lumbar refractario.

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2018-06-07

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Muñoz Montoya, J. E., Pérez Cataño, C., Restrepo lugo, C. M., Toro lópez, S., Tapicha Cuellar, Ángela M., & Muñoz Rodríguez, E. E. (2018). Epiduroscopia, una opción terapéutica para la fibrosis epidural. Neurociencias Journal, 24(3), 231–241. https://doi.org/10.51437/nj.v24i3.25

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