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|notice=Nonmainstream | |||
|indication=[[Cervical Radicular Pain and Radiculopathy|Cervical radicular pain]] | |||
|needle=22g 50mm needle | |||
|steroid=10mg dexamethasone | |||
|local=Lidocaine 0.5% | |||
|volume=4mL | |||
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==Technique== | |||
===Ultrasound Guided=== | |||
*Position: prone | |||
*22G 50mm needle inserted | |||
in plane of the transducer. *Target point posterior aspect of lamina of target segment. | |||
*Inject | |||
4 mL of Lidocaine 0.5% with 10 mg (1 mL) dexamethasone was injected. | |||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
{{Members link}} | {{Members link}} | ||
See closed access article<ref>{{#pmid:33660679}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Cervical Spine Procedures]] | [[Category:Cervical Spine Procedures]] |
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Cervical Retrolaminar Injection | |
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Indication | Cervical radicular pain |
Needle | 22g 50mm needle |
Steroid | 10mg dexamethasone |
Local | Lidocaine 0.5% |
Volume | 4mL |
Technique
Ultrasound Guided
- Position: prone
- 22G 50mm needle inserted
in plane of the transducer. *Target point posterior aspect of lamina of target segment.
- Inject
4 mL of Lidocaine 0.5% with 10 mg (1 mL) dexamethasone was injected.
Resources
See closed access article[1]