Dorsal root ganglion block

SELECTIVE NERVE ROOT BLOCK INJECTION FOR BACK PAIN


If you suffer from chronic back pain, a spinal injection can offer relief by slowing or blocking painful nerve impulses

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Spinal and peripheral nerve

What is a dorsal root ganglion?

The dorsal root ganglion is a bundle of sensory nerve cells that send impulses to your spinal cord.

If your spinal nerves are irritated, an injection can block painful impulses.

As well as treating pain, a dorsal root ganglion block can be used to help pinpoint the area and cause of your back pain.

Need to know

Treatment is done under local anaesthetic, meaning you’ll be awake but shouldn’t feel pain during the procedure.

You'll be asked to lie on your stomach while your consultant inserts a special needle into your spine and carefully guides it towards the dorsal root ganglion. A small amount of contrast dye may be injected first. This will help them to see the exact position of the needle using an X-ray instrument called a fluoroscope.

Once the needle is in the correct position, a solution of a steroid, sometimes along with more local anaesthetic, will be injected to relieve the pain.

Your consultant will explain the procedure to you and answer any questions you may have. It's important to tell them about any medications you're currently taking. You'll also need to arrange for someone to take you home after your appointment, as you shouldn't drive immediately following the procedure.

Like all procedures, there may be some risks and side effects involved. Your consultant will explain these to you.

After the procedure, your consultant will help you to stand. Your legs may feel a little weak initially, but this shouldn't last long. Most people will start to experience some pain relief within 15 minutes of the procedure.

You'll be able to go home shortly afterwards. Your consultant will let you know when you can get back to your usual routine, including exercise.

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Paying for medical treatment

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Our Dorsal root ganglion block locations

The Lister Hospital

The Lister Hospital

Chelsea Bridge Road, SW1W 8RH London
The Portland Hospital

The Portland Hospital

205-209 Great Portland Street W1W 5AH London
The Wellington Hospital

The Wellington Hospital

8A Wellington Place NW8 9LE London
London Bridge Hospital

London Bridge Hospital

27 Tooley Street SE1 2PR London
The Princess Grace Hospital

The Princess Grace Hospital

42-52 Nottingham Place W1U 5NY London
The Shard Outpatients

The Shard Outpatients

The Shard, 32 St Thomas Street SE1 9BS London

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