Research – Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections

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3 - Transforaminal steroid injections in the treatment of cervical radiculopathy. A prospective outcome study

  • Acta Neurochir (Wien). 2005 Oct;147(10):1065-70
  • Reduced need for operative treatment (because of radicular and neck pain relief).
  • Routine transforaminal injection treatment prior to surgery seems rewarding, but the complication risk must be taken into consideration.”

2 – Transforaminal steroid injections for the treatment of cervical radiculopathy: a prospective and randomised study

  • Eur Spine J. 2007 March; 16(3): 321–328
  • The patients were randomised for treatment with steroids/local anaesthetics or saline/local anaesthetic.
  • No differences in treatment results in the two patient groups (at 3-week follow-up)

1 - Chronic cervical radiculopathy: lateral-approach periradicular corticosteroid injection

  • Radiology. 2001 Mar;218(3):886-92.
  • Mean duration of pain prior to injection was 9.5 months (failed medical management)
  • At 6-months = 53% good or excellent relief AND return to previous occupation and full lifestyle
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