• Pain · Jan 1986

    Percutaneous radiofrequency lesioning of dorsal root ganglia for intractable pain.

    • T P Nash.
    • Pain. 1986 Jan 1;24(1):67-73.

    AbstractA series of 26 patients with chronic pain were treated with percutaneous radiofrequency lesioning of the dorsal root ganglion. Ten patients had an excellent result, which persisted in 8 to the present time or death, and 5 had a good persistent result. A useful persisting result was therefore obtained in 13 patients with a further 2 patients having temporary benefit.

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