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Jan07

INTERNATIONAL PAIN MEET AT UAE 6th-8th MARCH (2012)

by DR TARIQ TRAMBOO on January 7th, 2012 at 6:08 pm
Posted In: Pain Management
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Be ready for  3rd international pain meet on 6th, 7th and 8th april 2012. We will be doing all the procedures repeatedly required to pass any international exam for pain practice.

Jordan pain society  and  Gulf medical University has arranged this event

Gulf medical university has provided us its state of art anatomy hall  with cadavers.

Registration fee will be 1000 $ if registered before jan 15th  AND 1500$ after 15th Jan and candidates will be selected on the basis of merit.

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Nov06

Interventional techniques: evidence-based practice guidelines in the management of chronic spinal pain.

by DR TARIQ TRAMBOO on November 6th, 2011 at 10:41 pm
Posted In: Pain Management
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Boswell MV, Trescot AM, Datta S, Schultz DM, Hansen HC, Abdi S, Sehgal N, Shah RV, Singh V, Benyamin RM, Patel VB,Buenaventura RM, Colson JD, Cordner HJ, Epter RS, Jasper JF, Dunbar EE, Atluri SL, Bowman RC, Deer TR, Swicegood JR,Staats PS, Smith HS, Burton AW, Kloth DS, Giordano J, Manchikanti L; American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians.

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American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, Paducah, KY 42001, USA. mark.boswell@ttuhsc.edu

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

The evidence-based practice guidelines for the management of chronic spinal pain with interventional techniques were developed to provide recommendations to clinicians in the United States.

OBJECTIVE:

To develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for interventional techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic spinal pain, utilizing all types of evidence and to apply an evidence-based approach, with broad representation by specialists from academic and clinical practices.

DESIGN:

Study design consisted of formulation of essentials of guidelines and a series of potential evidence linkages representing conclusions and statements about relationships between clinical interventions and outcomes.

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Nov06

ABOUT RACZ PROCEDURE RISKS AND BENIFITS

by DR TARIQ TRAMBOO on November 6th, 2011 at 10:31 pm
Posted In: Pain Management
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  • What is an Epidurolysis (RACZ) Procedure?

Epidurolysis (RACZ) Procedure is used to dissolve some of the scar tissue from around entrapped nerves in the Epidural space of spine, so that medications such as cortisone can reach the affected areas. Dr. Gabor Racz pioneered this procedure. 

 

  • What causes scarring (adhesions)?

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Nov06

PERCUTANEOUS DISCECTOMY EVIDENCE

by DR TARIQ TRAMBOO on November 6th, 2011 at 10:08 pm
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Automated percutaneous discectomy (BMJ)

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Key points | Benefits and Harms | Comment

Key points
  • For GRADE evaluation of interventions for Herniated lumbar disc
  • We found no clinically important results from RCTs about automated percutaneous discectomy compared with either conservative treatment, standard discectomy, or microdiscectomy.

Benefits and Harms

 

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Jul24

TRAMBOO TECHNIQUE FOR PERCUTANEOUS DECOMPRESSION OF NEURAL ELEMENTS (USPTO APL : 61508999)

by DR TARIQ TRAMBOO on July 24th, 2011 at 8:48 pm
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Wait is over for patients with spinal canal stenosis.  Dr Tramboo Et Al  have come out with technique (T-Technique) which can achieve cord decompression secondary to canal stenosis by bone,  ligaventumflavum or congenital canal stenosis by increasing the AP diameter of spinal canal.

technique (DR 363) is very simple and will be made public shortly.

DR TRAMBOO MD 

US PATENT PENDING NO : 61508999

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