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. 2012 Aug;36(4):474-9.
doi: 10.5535/arm.2012.36.4.474. Epub 2012 Aug 27.

Contrast spreading patterns in retrodiscal transforaminal epidural steroid injection

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Contrast spreading patterns in retrodiscal transforaminal epidural steroid injection

Chul Kim et al. Ann Rehabil Med. 2012 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To observe the contrast spreading patterns in the retrodiscal (RD) approach for transforaminal epidural steroid injections and their effect on pain reduction.

Method: Patients with L5 radiculopathy who were scheduled to receive lumbar TF-EPB were consecutively included. We randomly divided them into the L4-5 RD and L5-S1 RD groups and administered 1 cc of contrast dye into epidural space. We observed the shape and the location of contrast dye on the anterior-posterior and lateral views. We injected 1 cc of 0.5% lidocaine mixed with 20 mg of triamcinolone, and checked the pain intensity before and two weeks after the procedure by using visual analogue scale (VAS).

Results: In the L4-5 RD group (n=30), contrast spread over the L4 nerve root in 27 cases and the L4 and L5 nerve roots in 3 cases. In the L5-S1 RD group (n=33), contrast spread over the L5 nerve root in 20 cases, the S1 nerve root in 3 cases, and the L5 and the S1 nerve roots in 10 cases. The contrast spreading patterns could be divided into 4 patterns: the proximal root in 40 cases, the distal root in 19 cases, the anterior epidural space in 3 cases and an undefined pattern in 1 case.

Conclusion: In RD lumbar TF-EPB, the contrast dye mostly went into the cephalic root and about 60% spread over the proximal nerve root. There was less pain reduction when the contrast dye spread over the distal nerve root.

Keywords: Contrast dye; Epidural block; Retrodiscal; Transforaminal.

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Contrast spread to proximal nerve root.
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Contrast spread to distal nerve root.
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Contrast spread to anterior epidural space.
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Contrast spread to undefined pattern.

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