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Injection of glucocorticoid/long-acting anesthetic into thoracic epidural space via interlaminar or transforaminal approach
Interlaminar epidural steroid injection (ESI)
Define margins of lamina and interlaminar space
Transforaminal ESI
Ensure good visualization of neural foramen on true lateral view
Benefit of CT
Improved visualization of osseous structures in severely osteopenic patients
Improved visualization of pleura/medial chest cavity
Expectation
Improvement in pain, or cessation of pain, following injection
Things to do
Establish clinical follow-up, and have patient maintain pain diary
Remind patient to expect full benefit of injection over next 24-48 hours
Most feared complications
Intraarterial injection: Spinal cord ischemia
Spinal cord puncture/hematoma
Compressive epidural hematoma
Pneumothorax
Thoracic epidural steroid injection
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