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Selective anesthesia of cervical nerve medial branch in diagnosis of cervical facet joint pain
Facet joint pain
Useful in selecting patients for medial branch radiofrequency ablation procedure
Need to block level above and below facet joint for effective anesthesia
Preferred patient position: Supine
Preferred imaging plane: True lateral view
C2/3: 3rd occipital nerve block
Target: Immediately above and below C2/3 facet joint
C3/4-C6/7 MBB
Target: Midportion of articular pillar above and below facet joint
C8 MBB
Target: Junction of superior articular process and T1 transverse process
Document pain before, during, and after injection
< 100% pain relief decreases likelihood of successful rhizotomy
If corticosteroid injected, maximal benefit will be in 48-72 hours
Possible problem: Failure of pain relief
Complications
Stroke
Dural puncture: Spinal cord injury, CSF leak
Ataxia (upper cervical injections, particularly C2/3)
Phrenic nerve blockade (C3/4, C4/5, C5/6)
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