sacroiliac joint injection
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Sacroiliac Joint Injection. Radiology Spine Injection Doctors. Sacroiliac Injection. Your doctor thinks your sacroiliac joint is a cause of your pain. Sacroiliac joint. Sacroiliac Injection. Radiology Spine Injection Doctors can inject the Sacroiliac joint & often reduce the pain. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Sacroiliac Joint Injection
Radiology Spine Injection DoctorsRadiology Spine Injection Doctors
Sacroiliac Injection
Your doctor thinks your sacroiliac joint is Your doctor thinks your sacroiliac joint is a cause of your pain.a cause of your pain.
Sacroiliac jointSacroiliac joint
Sacroiliac Injection
Radiology Spine Injection Doctors can Radiology Spine Injection Doctors can inject the Sacroiliac joint & often reduce the inject the Sacroiliac joint & often reduce the painpain
Inject into Inject into facet jointfacet joint
Before the Injection
Let your doctor know if you are taking Let your doctor know if you are taking an anticoagulant or blood thinneran anticoagulant or blood thinner
Bring someone who can drive you Bring someone who can drive you home; some people can feel weak in home; some people can feel weak in the legs after the procedurethe legs after the procedure
Day of the injection Report to the Radiology Department in Report to the Radiology Department in
UW Hospital at G3/3 (Atrium elevators UW Hospital at G3/3 (Atrium elevators to the 3to the 3rdrd floor) floor)
If you have a MRI or CT of the spine If you have a MRI or CT of the spine from another hospital, bring it with youfrom another hospital, bring it with you
Sacroiliac Injection
The procedure will be described to you The procedure will be described to you by a radiologist, and you can ask by a radiologist, and you can ask questionsquestions
Procedure
Takes about 45 minutesTakes about 45 minutes You will lie on you stomach and a fine You will lie on you stomach and a fine
needle will be placed in your back to inject needle will be placed in your back to inject medication into the sacroiliac jointmedication into the sacroiliac joint
Medications are Lidocaine (to numb the Medications are Lidocaine (to numb the area) and Corticosteroid (to reduce area) and Corticosteroid (to reduce inflammation)inflammation)
Possible complications
complications are rarecomplications are rare
Possible complications
For 1-2 days after the procedure, For 1-2 days after the procedure, some patients have had:some patients have had:
temporary worsening of back or leg paintemporary worsening of back or leg pain redness and flushing around the faceredness and flushing around the face fluid gain which could cause breathing fluid gain which could cause breathing
difficulty (if you have heart problems)difficulty (if you have heart problems) higher blood sugars (if you are diabetic) higher blood sugars (if you are diabetic)
After the injection
Avoid strenuous activity for 24 hoursAvoid strenuous activity for 24 hours Take your usual medicines for back Take your usual medicines for back
painpain You will be given a phone number to You will be given a phone number to
call if any drainage, swelling, or call if any drainage, swelling, or increased pain at the injection siteincreased pain at the injection site