Epidural infiltration

Definition Epidural infiltration (infiltrations close to the spinal cord) is a conservative injection therapy used to treat orthopedic spinal disorders that lead to irritation-inflammation of the nerve structures located in the spinal canal (spinal cord, nerve roots). Inflammation of the spinal cord and nerve roots always occurs when the space for these nerve structures in … Epidural infiltration

Symptoms | Epidural infiltration

Symptoms The development of complaints depends on two things: The extent of the pressure damage: The stronger the pressure on the nerve structures, the greater the discomfort. The speed of the pressure damage: The faster the pressure on the nerve structures develops, the greater the complaints. In the assessment of imaging procedures (e.g. MRI), in … Symptoms | Epidural infiltration

Risks | Epidural infiltration

Risks As with any medical procedure, epidural infiltration can also lead to complications. These can be caused by the treating physician as well as by unfortunate coincidences. For example, if the doctor uses a needle to damage a vessel in the area of the spinal column or spinal cord, bleeding may occur. Depending on the … Risks | Epidural infiltration

Effect of epidural infiltration | Epidural infiltration

Effect of epidural infiltration Note: This section is for very interested readers The effect of epidural infiltration is based on the injected drugs. Mostly cortisone and a local anesthetic are injected. The cortisone has an anti-inflammatory effect at the site of the injection. It is a substance that occurs naturally in the body and is … Effect of epidural infiltration | Epidural infiltration