Sympathetic Blocks
Sympathetic blocks are treatments available to patients who have not achieved successful results with pain medication or steroid injections for knees, the back or neck, another extremity, and other persistent pain conditions.
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A SYMPATHETIC NERVE BLOCK INJECTION INVOLVES INJECTING A LOCAL NUMBING ANESTHETIC AND A CORTICOSTEROID INTO THE SPACE WHERE THE SYMPATHETIC NERVE ROOTS ARE LOCATED.Sympathetic nerve blocks are safe procedures for treating a variety of chronic pain issues affecting different areas of the body. The key is the proper targeting of the nerve that manages the area causing the pain.
The Sympathetic Block Procedure
A sympathetic nerve block injection involves injecting a local numbing anesthetic (Lidocaine, Bupivacaine) and a corticosteroid into the space where the sympathetic nerve roots are located. The location of your pain usually determines where you’ll receive the nerve block. Your sympathetic nerves come together outside your spine area in thick networks of nerves called ganglions (or sympathetic chain). If you have pain in the upper part of your body, you may get pain relief from blocking the stellate ganglion or sympathetic chain in your neck area. If you have pain in the lower part of your body, a ganglion near the lower spine may be targeted with a lumbar sympathetic block.
A local skin anesthetic is injected first to numb the area and a second needle will be inserted near the ganglion or sympathetic chain under X-ray guidance (fluoroscopy). This procedure takes less than 15 minutes. Sometimes your physician will recommend intravenous sedation to make the procedure more comfortable for you. You will be monitored after the procedure to determine the effects the block has on your pain.
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