Can Radiofrequency Neurotomy Be Performed After Administering Local Anesthesia?
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Hello,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
I read carefully your query.
This procedure is called Radiofrequency Neurotomy.It uses radiofrequency waves to heat the tip of a needle to destroy specific nerves.This way ,these nerves can't send anymore pain signals.
This is a minimally invasive procedure and it is done under local anesthesia and mild sedation.You probably will be asleep during the procedure due to the sedative agent,but you won't need general anesthesia.
You can go home that day or the next day.The back area might be sore for 1-2 weeks but you doctor can prescribe you something for it.
You should experience a full relief of pain 2-4 weeks after the procedure and most likely you won't have a recurrence of pain.
Hope it helps.
Kind regards,
Dr.Rovena Murati
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Hello again.
Yes,this is the same procedure and it is done under local anesthesia.
I wish you all the best.
Take care.
Dr.Rovena
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Hello again.
I apologize for the delay in answering your query.
This procedure (Radiofrequency Ablation or Neurotomy ) is used to relief the pain caused from different back problems.It is used to help patients with chronic back pain.This procedure affect the nerves which transmit pain signals.It doesn't affect other structures like bones.So it won't cure the problem itself ,just will stop the pain caused from this condition.
Hope it helps.
Kind regards,
Dr.Rovena
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Hello again.
I really apologize for the delay.
The pain will improve few days after the procedure and you can wait a full relief after few weeks.
Usually ice is used the day of the procedure and the day after.After that you can use heat pads or warm compresses to ease the discomfort.
Regarding your problem of bone on bone ,it depends on the grade of the condition ,your symptoms.Usually conservative therapy is recommended ,exercises to strength back muscles,medications like NSAIDs (Ibuprofen ,Naproxen,Celexocib ) to reduce inflammation and pain,steroid injections etc.
The last thing to be done is surgery ,which consist in fusion on the affected vertebrae.
You need to discuss with your treating doctor the best treatment option for you .
Take care.
Dr.Rovena