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Percutaneous injection of glucocorticoid into cervical epidural space
Interlaminar: Approach epidural space between lamina
Transforaminal: Approach epidural space via neural foramen
Indication
Cervical pain &/or cervical radiculopathy
Coagulopathy
Preprocedure imaging
Assess adequate epidural space to accommodate needle placement/injection
Loss of resistance/free injection of saline reveals tip in epidural space (or intrathecal)
Inject contrast to verify needle tip placement
Expectation
Improvement in, or eradication of, pain at level of injection
Steroid may take 48-72 hours to reach maximum therapeutic effect
Most feared complications
Direct spinal cord injury or intraspinal hematoma
Intrathecal injection of anesthetic/respiratory paralysis
Epidural steroid injection
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