
Overview
This injection procedure is performed to relieve low back and radiating leg pain. Steroid medication can reduce the swelling and inflammation caused by spinal conditions.
Patient Positioning
The patient lies face down. A cushion under the stomach area provides comfort and flexes the back. In this position, the spine opens and allows for easier access to the epidural space.
Tissue Anesthetized
A local anesthetic is used to numb the skin, and all the tissue down to the surface of the lamina portion of the lumbar vertebra bone is anesthetized. The physician then slides a thicker needle through the anesthetized tract.
Fluroscopic Guidance
Using a fluoroscope for guidance, the physician slides the needle toward the epidural space. A contrast solution is injected. The physician uses the fluoroscope to confirm the correct location of the needle tip.
Steroids Injected
A steroid-anesthetics mix is injected into the epidural space, bathing the painful nerve root with soothing medication.
End of Procedure
The needle is removed, and a small bandage is applied to cover the tiny needle wound. In some cases, it may be necessary to repeat the procedure up to three times to achieve the full benefit of the medication. Many patients experience significant relief after just one or two injections.