Sympathetic Nerve Block
International Spine Intervention Society - Patient Information
What is it?
A block that is performed to determine if there is damage to the sympathetic
nerve chain and if it is the source of pain. This is a diagnostic test primarily,
but it may provide relief far in excess of the duration of the anesthetic.
A local skin anesthetic is given in the lumbar area of the back. A needle is then inserted into the back under fluoroscopy next to the vertebral body. The block may be performed on both sides of the spine. An anesthetic medication will be injected into the area.
Expected Results
The patient may note redness of the lower extremity and a feeling of warmth.
How long does it take?
It takes thirty minutes for the procedure followed by evaluation and recovery
for several hours.
Glossary:
Sympathetic Nerves- A network of nerves extending the length of the spine that control some of the involuntary functions of the body such as opening and narrowing blood vessels.
| Discogram |
| SNRB |
| Epidural |
| Facet |
| Sympathetic |
| Costovertebral |
| Stellate Ganglion |
| Neurotomy |
Last Updated: 08/12/2007
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