A Comparison Study Between Contrast Spread and Loss of Resistance Techniques
Cervical Radiculopathy, Neck Pain, Disc Prolapse With Radiculopathy
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Cervical Radiculopathy focused on measuring Fluoroscopy only, cervical epidural steroid injection, contrast spread technique, loss of resistance technique, epidural space identification
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical and recent MRI findings confirming the diagnosis of cervical radiculitis
- Inadequate pain relief with conservative care for more than 3 months
- Signed informed consent
- The procedure was covered by medical insurance
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bleeding disorder or anticoagulants therapy
- Serious comorbidities such as congestive heart failure
- Pregnancy
- Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus
- Refusal to participate in the study
Sites / Locations
- Astoria Pain Management
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
18 Gauge Tuohy group
25 Gauge Tuohy group
In the 18G group, all CESIs were performed utilizing the fluoroscopy only method when the needle was navigated from the skin toward the epidural space under contralateral oblique fluoroscopy, and the contrast spread technique was employed for epidural space identification. After radiological confirmation of the epidural spread, LOR was tested using an Epidrum® device (Exmoor Innovations Ltd., Somerset, UK).
In the 25G group, all CESIs were performed utilizing the fluoroscopy only method when the needle was navigated from the skin toward the epidural space under contralateral oblique fluoroscopy, and the contrast spread technique was employed for epidural space identification. After radiological confirmation of the epidural spread, LOR was tested using an Epidrum® device (Exmoor Innovations Ltd., Somerset, UK).