Epidural Injection
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What is it?
A block that is performed under fluoroscopy to confirm a specific diagnosis
and/or decrease pain and inflammation.
How is it done?
A local skin anesthetic is given. A spinal needle is then inserted
into the epidural space of the lumbar or caudal spine. An anesthetic and steroid
are injected into the epidural space.
Expected Results
Relief of pain if the medication reaches the inflamed area or source
of pain.
How long does it take?
Thirty minutes plus approximately forty-five minutes recovery time.
Glossary
Epidural - Space outside the dura or covering of the spinal cord. This space runs the length of the spine.
| Discogram |
| SNRB |
| Epidural |
| Facet |
| Sympathetic |
| Costovertebral |
| Stellate Ganglion |
| Neurotomy |
Updated on: 02/01/10




