A New, Effective, Safe, and Accurate Method of Cervical Selective Nerve Root Block
Seung Jun Jeong,
Sung Jin Kim
Abstract:Objective: Cervical selective nerve root block (SNRB) is an effective procedure that has long been performed for patients with radiating pain or paresthesia. However, there are several delicate structures around the cervical nerve root, damage to which could lead to irreversible neurovascular injury. Therefore, cervical SNRB requires a high skill level and extensive experience to execute it safely. To overcome these disadvantages, we used biplane computed tomography (CT)-guided fluoroscopy and a needle guidanc… Show more
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