Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection


 

CAUDAL EPIDURAL STEROID INJECTION

What are Caudal Epidural Steroid Injections?

This outpatient procedure is an injection of steroid-anesthetic medication through an opening in the sacrum. The medication can reduce swelling and inflammation of irritated spinal nerves. The injection takes only a few minutes to complete.

Preparation for the procedure

In preparation for the procedure, the patient lies face down. A cushion is placed under the abdomen to elevate the sacrum.

The Pain MD Houston physician administers a local anesthetic to numb the skin and the tissue above the small opening at the base of the sacrum. This opening is called the sacral hiatus.

What is the procedure like?  

When the area is numb, the physician at guides a needle through the sacral hiatus and into the caudal epidural space. This is the open space in the sacrum where the irritated nerve roots are located.

The physician at Pain MD Houston injects contrast solution through the needle. The physician uses a fluoroscope (a type of x-ray device) to confirm that the tip of the needle is positioned correctly within the epidural space.

Post-procedure

When the procedure is complete, the physician removes the needle and bandages the insertion site. The patient may feel significant relief after one injection. Some patients may need multiple injections before they feel the full benefit of the medication.

 

Location

Jessen Mukalel MD
3786 FM 1488, Suite 150A
Conroe, TX 77384
Phone: 346-291-2226
Fax: 281-781-2540

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346-291-2226