Pain Treatments

Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection

PREPARATION
In preparation for the procedure, the patient lies face down. A cushion is placed under the abdomen, which causes the spine to bend in a way that opens the spaces on the sides of the spine. These spaces are called the foramina.

ANESTHETIC INJECTED
A local anesthetic is administered to numb the skin and the tissue that covers the spine.

NEEDLE INSERTED
When the area is numb, the physician carefully guides a needle into the foraminal space that surrounds the irritated nerve root.

CONTRAST SOLUTION INSERTED
A contrast solution is injected through the needle. The physician uses a fluoroscope (a type of x-ray device) to confirm that the tip of the needle is positioned correctly.

MEDICATION INJECTED
After the needle’s position has been confirmed, the physician injects a steroid-anesthetic medication. This medication bathes the irritated nerve roots. It will help alleviate the patient’s pain.

END OF PROCEDURE
When the procedure is complete, the physician removes the needle and bandages the insertion site. The patient may feel significant relief after one injection. Some patients may need multiple injections before they feel the full benefit of the medication.

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