Beware the Potential Consequences of Using an Epidural for Pain
Beware the Potential Consequences of Using an Epidural for Pain
There’s a controversial treatment available for chronic back pain — an epidural. Using fluoroscopy for guidance, a physician can inject steroids and an anesthetic into the epidural space between the spine and the spinal cord in a simple outpatient procedure. However, what many not be discussed during a pre-procedure consultation is the risk this procedure carries with it – paralyzing the patient immediately after the needle is inserted.When an epidural is used for nerve root blocks to help with back pain, however, lasting paralysis is always a risk. The proposed cause is the “abnormally low position of a particular artery” and “the need’s undetected penetration” of that artery. If there are any avenues for recovery, oftentimes doctors are reluctant to outwardly work with the patient to explore these because to do so would be an admission of fault and open the practitioner up to a lawsuit.
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