C-arm guided caudal epidural block with steroid for management of peripheral nerve sheath tumor-related chronic back pain

Peripheral nerve sheath tumors in the pelvis are a severe back and buttock region pain condition. It is characterized by severe dull aching, throbbing-like, and recurrent pain, often triggered by movement or continuous sitting. Surgical excision is used to treat large symptomatic lesions like neurof...

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Main Authors: Gaurav Sharma, Surendra Kumar Pingoliya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2025-01-01
Series:Palliative Medicine in Practice
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Online Access:https://journals.viamedica.pl/palliative_medicine_in_practice/article/view/101255
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Summary:Peripheral nerve sheath tumors in the pelvis are a severe back and buttock region pain condition. It is characterized by severe dull aching, throbbing-like, and recurrent pain, often triggered by movement or continuous sitting. Surgical excision is used to treat large symptomatic lesions like neurofibromas, although this procedure carries risks. Other treatment options for Peripheral nerve sheath tumors include medical, peripheral nerve blocks, and interventional procedures but C-arm guided caudal epidural block with steroid is a minimally invasive procedure. This procedure is less invasive, safe, and provides immediate results and minimal side effects.
ISSN:2545-0425
2545-1359