Literature DB >> 22865520

[Cervical epidural steroid injections for symptomatic disc herniations].

Burhanettin Usta1, Bünyamin Muslu, Rüveyda Irem Demircioğlu, Hüseyin Sert, Muhammet Gözdemir, Safinaz Karabayirli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Cervical radiculopathy is widespread in society, and the methods used in the treatment cover a wide range from conservative treatment to surgical treatment. There is not yet a full consensus on the use of invasive approaches for the optimal treatment of radicular pain. However, cervical epidural steroid injection (CESI) has been used in patients with symptoms of cervical discopathy.
METHODS: Results of the six-month period of treatment of 58 patients, diagnosed as symptomatic cervical radiculopathy with application of CESI within a one-year period, were evaluated retrospectively. With the patients in a sitting position and with the head flexed, the epidural space was accessed from the C7-T1 aperture using the median approach and the hanging drop technique, and a pre- prepared 6 ml solution consisting of 80 mg triamcinolone with 10 mg levobupivacaine was injected following standard sterilization.
RESULTS: The post-CESI treatment VAS values of the patients were significantly lower than pretreatment VAS values. The treatment success rates for CESI application were 93% in the 1st month, 86% in the 3rd month, and 72% in the 6th month, respectively.
CONCLUSION: The CESI application is an effective method in the treatment of cervical radiculopathy and reduces the rate of patients needing surgery.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22865520     DOI: 10.5505/agri.2012.75537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agri        ISSN: 1300-0012


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Review 1.  Cervical radicular pain: the role of interlaminar and transforaminal epidural injections.

Authors:  Laxmaiah Manchikanti; Frank J E Falco; Sudhir Diwan; Joshua A Hirsch; Howard S Smith
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2014-01

2.  An open-label non-inferiority randomized trail comparing the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound-guided selective cervical nerve root block and fluoroscopy-guided cervical transforaminal epidural block for cervical radiculopathy.

Authors:  Xiaohong Cui; Di Zhang; Yongming Zhao; Yongsheng Song; Liangliang He; Jian Zhang
Journal:  Ann Med       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 5.348

3.  Existence of Cervical Discopathy in Non-Cyclic Mastodynia.

Authors:  Mustafa Alimoğulları; Hakan Buluş
Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)       Date:  2019-07-19       Impact factor: 2.860

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