Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
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Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. · Oct 1997
Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial[Intrathecal administration of triamcinolone in treatment of pain after discectomy].
The efficacy and compatibility of intrathecal corticoid therapy was studied in a series of 160 patients (out of a total collective of 3000 patients operated on over a 5-year period for disc herniation) suffering from continuing pain in the first 5 days following discectomy. 80 patients received triamcinolone acetonide in crystalline suspension (Volon A 80, 2.0 ml) intrathecally via lumbar puncture on the 5th postoperative day (group A). The remaining 80 patients acted as controls (group B). Additionally, all patients were treated by conservative means. ⋯ However, in 11 cases (13%) postpunctional signs of greater or lesser severity, reaching from slight to severe headache with nausea and vomiting occurred. All these symptoms disappeared at the latest within 1 week and would--in our opinion--be avoidable by correct lumbar puncture technique. In general, this study revealed that intrathecal triamcinolone administration is highly effective in the relief of postdiscectomy pain and may reduce the period of postoperative pain significantly.