Spinal Injections Flashcards

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Epidural spinal injections are used for:

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-contrast injection for CT myelogram
-injection of radionuclide for nuc med scans
-injection of chemo medication into spinal canal
-injection of steroid medication for pain management
-spinal stenosis
-disk herniation
-degenerative disc disease
The procedure is the same for each indication, the difference is what is being injected

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Lumbar injection procedure

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  • patient is changed into a gown, pants off, but underwear can stay on, bra should come off if woman but for pain management injections they can keep it on
  • the pt will lie prone on the table, with a small bolster under the lower abdomen to slightly straighten the lordotic curve of the lumbar spine
  • a towel or blue pad is tucked into the underwear and then lowered to the level of the PSIS
  • the radiologist may fluoro to see the condition of the spine and to decide the best point of entry before beginning the procedure
  • the area is then prepped using surgical asepsis, draped and local anesthetic is injected under the skin
  • under fluoro guidance the spinal needle is inserted into a shallow depth
  • the tech will then rotate the C-arm under the table for a shoot through lateral
  • under fluoro, the radiologist will confirm the location and advance the needle to the required but safe depth into the epidural space
  • contrast is then injected to confirm the needle location
  • a sample of CSF may be sent to the lab if required
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For an epidural steroid injection, the steroid solution is ___

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Injected

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For a CT myelogram, the required amount of contrast is injected into the _____ space

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Epidural

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For chemo or nuc med scans additional precautions are taken

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  • chemo drugs are very toxic and require special handling and disposal
  • radionuclides also require special handling and be brought in a special lead holder and syringe to protect the staff
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Following the injection, the pt is transferred onto a stretcher and must remain for _____ minutes depending on site protocol

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15-30 min

  • steroid pts may have the head of the stretcher raised
  • CT myelogram pts must remain supine to prevent contrast from travelling up the spinal canal before their exam
  • these are timed so the pt can have their CT done quickly after injection
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Lumbar puncture needle placement and injection process

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  1. Skin prep
  2. Lumbar puncture (done prone)
  3. CSF sample collected
  4. Contrast medium instilled
  5. Needle removed
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Facet injections (zygapophyseal joint)

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  • injection of a local anesthetic directly into the facet joint(s) causing the pain
  • steroid sometimes is also injected into the joint
  • provides immediate pain relief if the facet joint is the cause of the back pain
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Facet injections

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  • patient will be placed in either RAO or LAO position
  • the facet joints are localized under fluoro
  • the skin is prepped and draped
  • local freezing is injected into the skin
  • a spinal needle is directed toward the facet and a small amount of contrast is injected to confirm location
  • the joint anesthetic and steroid are injected into the joint
  • often more than the one level will be treated at the same time ex L1-L3 facets
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Medial branch block

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  • each facet joint is connected to 2 small medial nerves that send pain signals to the brain
  • MBB is often performed if facet injections have been performed but not resulted in long term pain relief
  • if the MBB is successful the patient will have immediate pain relief
  • (It lasts longer because they are actually freezing the nerve, lasts longer than facet injections)
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Medial branch block procedure

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  • the procedure is similar to the facet joint in terms of positioning etc
  • the skin is prepped and draped and local freezing injected
  • under fluoro, the radiologist localizes the medial branch nerve area with a very small needle
  • contrast is injected to confirm location of the nerves
  • anesthetic is then slowly injected onto the nerves
  • a positive result is no pain with movements that previously caused discomfort
  • temporary (approx 24 hours)
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