경부 경막외 Steroid 주입 및 차단술을 받은 환자의 분석
- Author(s)
- 정성원; 전재규
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Cheun, Jae Kyu
- Department
- Dept. of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine (마취통증의학)
- Journal Title
- 대한통증학회지
- Issued Date
- 1996
- Volume
- 9
- Issue
- 1
- Keyword
- Anesthetic technique: cervical epidural; Nerve block
- Abstract
- Background: Lumbar epidural steroid injection for relief of low back pain and sciatica has become a popular procedure. Further, cervical epidural steroid injection with nerve block (CESNB) is known to be effective for the management of acute and chronic pain of neck, shoulder and arm. However, many anesthesiologists are not familiar with CESNB. Method: Charts of 34 patients who had undergone 60 cervical epidural steroid injections over a three year period, 1993 to 1995, were reviewed. We studied the followings. initial visit and de- partment, injected interspaces, personal characteristics, indications for injection and complica- tions. Result: Patients first visits were mainly to orthopaedics(l 1 patients) and neurosurgery(10 patients). Epidural injection sites were C7-Tl interspace(29 patients) and C6-C7 interspace(6 patients). Mean age of patients were 50.1 years, range 21-73 years. There were twenty male and fourteen female patients. Complications varied from dizziness after CESNB(l patient), loss of consciousness with transient apnea(2 patients), and local infection with suspicious meningi- tis(l patient). Conclusion: We conclude from the above data that CESNB is a good, safe and conservative form of therapeutic procedure in the management of patients suffering from cervical radiculopathy, and neck and shoulder pain.
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