“…The injections are used to deliver steroids, and sometimes local anesthetics, to the epidural space, directly to the site that causes the pain using a caudal, interlaminar or transforaminal approach [ 9 ]. The epidural injection is a well-founded anesthetic and analgesic technique; moreover, nowadays, new technological devices can help anesthesiologists to learn and to administer it [ 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , 16 ]. Even though it is still not clear which type of conservative intervention is superior, several studies have proved that an ESI is able to increase patients’ quality of life, relieve lumbosacral radicular pain and finally, reduce or delay more invasive interventions, such as spinal surgery.…”