Returning to Work and Cost-Effectiveness After Lumbar Facet Cryodenervation Among Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain
Michał Krakowiak, Julia Stelmach, Jarosław Dzierżanowski, Tomasz Borusiński, Piotr Zieliński

TL;DR
Lumbar facet cryoablation reduces chronic low back pain and disability, with younger patients more likely to return to work, and the procedure is cost-effective.
Contribution
This study provides new evidence on the clinical and cost-effectiveness of lumbar facet cryodenervation for chronic low back pain.
Findings
Patients experienced significant reductions in pain and disability after cryoablation.
The procedure was found to be cost-effective with a return to work rate of 58.5%.
Younger patients (30–39 years) had the highest return to work rate at 83.3%.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Low back pain (LBP) is a leading cause of disability and work absenteeism worldwide. Lumbar facet joint degeneration is a common source of chronic LBP, and when conservative treatment fails, interventional procedures may be indicated. Cryodenervation is a minimally invasive option that remains less extensively studied. This study aims to evaluate clinical outcomes, cost–utility, and return-to-work rates following lumbar facet joint cryodenervation. Methods: A retrospective study included 42 professionally active patients treated with lumbar facet joint cryoablation between 2020 and 2022 at a tertiary neurosurgical center. All patients had facet-mediated LBP confirmed by a positive diagnostic medial branch block. Pain (VAS), disability (ODI), and work status were assessed before and after treatment. ODI scores were converted to SF-6D utilities to estimate…
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TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Medical Imaging and Analysis
