
Nerve Blockade and Interventional Therapy
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Dr. Hiroki Iida, Gifu University, Dept. of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
Content
Part 2. Overview.-3. Definition.- 4. Purpose.-5. Method for Evaluating Pain.-6. Diagnosis7. Apparatus8. Drugs used 9. Neurodestruction and Stimulation Approach
Part 3. Feature of Each Technique.-
10.Landmark Method (Blind Method).- 11. X-ray-fluoroscopy guided method.- 12. Ultrasound-guided method.- 13. CT-guided method.- 14. ME-guided method.-
Part 4. Head.-
15. Trigeminal nerve block .- 16. Gasserian ganglion Block(Percutaneous radiofrequency Trigeminal rhizotomy).-17. Glossopharyngeal nerve block.- 18. Editors' Comment.-
Part 5. Neck.- 19. Occipital nerve block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided).- 20. Phrenic nerve block.- 21. Superficial cervical plexus block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided).- 22. Stellate ganglion block.- 23. Brachial Plexus Block (Landmark, Ultrasound-guided, and Fluoroscopy-guided method).-24. Editors' Comment.-
Part 6. Shoulder and Upper extremity.- 25. Suprascapular nerve block.- 26. Dorsal Scapular Nerve Block (Landmark method).-27. Axillary Nerve Block (Ultrasound-guided method).-28. Peripheral nerve block of upper limb.-29. Shoulder.- 30. Shoulder Joint Block and Pumping (X-ray-guided).-
31. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Shoulder Articular Branches (X-ray-guided).- 32. Elbow.-33. Hand.-34. Comment.-
Part 7. Thorax and Back.- 35. Ntercostal nerve block.- 36. Thoracic Paravertebral Block (Ultrasound guidance technique).- 37. Thoracic sympathetic ganglion block.- 38. Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy.-
39. Editor's Comment.-
Part 8. Abdomen and Back.- 40. Celiac plexus block, Splanchnic nerve block (X-ray -fluoroscopy-guided, CT-guided).-41. Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block (X-ray fluoroscopy-guided, CT-Guided).-42. Ilioinguinal Nerve Block.- 43. Comment.-
Part 9. Lumbosacral region.-
44. Ultrasound guided lumbar plexus block.- 45. Lumbar sympathetic nerve block.-
Part 10. Pelvis.-
46. Sacroiliac Joint Block (Ultrasound-guided, X-ray fluoroscopy--guided).- 47. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Sacroiliac Articular Branches(X-ray guided): High-frequency thermocoagulation of the sacroiliac joints.- 48. Sacrococcygeal Joint Block (x-ray Fluoroscopy-guided, Ultrasound-guided).- 49. Ganglion impar block.-
50. Intra-articular injection of the hip joint.-
51. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Hip Articular Branches (X-ray fluoroscopy-guided).-
52. Comment.-
Part 11.Lower extremity.-
53. Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block.-
54. Femoral nerve block.- 55. Sciatic nerve block.- 56. Saphenous Nerve Block(Landmark,Ultrasound-guided method).- 57. Tibial nerve block .- 58. IRS.-
Part 12. Epidural Block.- 59. Thoracic Epidural block (Landmark, X-ray-guided, Ultrasound-method).- 60. Lumbar Epidural Block.- 61. Sacral Epidural Block.- 62. Comment.-
Part 13. Epidural Intervention Therapy.- 63. Spinal Cord Stimulation.- 64. Epidural Lavage and Nerve Block (X-ray-Guided).- 65. Epiduroscopy.- 66. Racz Catheter Percutaneous Epidural Neuroplasty (The Racz Procedure).- 67. Comment.-
Part 14. Subarachnoid Block.-68. Thoracic Subarachnoid Phenol Block (Landmark technique, X-ray-guided).-69. Saddle Phenol Block (Landmark technique).- 70. Lumbar Subarachnoid Block.-
71. Pain Alleviation with Subarachnoid Opioid Injection.-
72. Total Spinal Block (TSB).-
73. Comment.-
Part 15.Intervertebral Joint, Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Posterior Medial Branch.- 74. Cervical Facet joint Block.- 75. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Posterior Medial Branch of Cervical Spinal Nerve.- 76. Thoracic facet block- 77. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Posterior Medial Branch of Thoracic Spine (X-ray guided).- 78. Lumbar Spine Facet Block (Ultrasound-guided, X-ray fluoroscopy-guided).- 79. Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation of Posterior Medial Branch of Lumbar Spine (X-ray guided).- 80. Comment.-
Part 16. Nerve Root Block (X-ray-guided, Ultrasound-guided).- 81. Cervical Nerve Root Block.- 82. Thoracic Nerve Root Block (X-ray guided).- 83. Lumber Nerve Root Block.- 84. Sacral Nerve Root Block (X-ray fluoroscopy-guided method, Ultrasound-guided method).- 85. Comment.-
Part 17. Intradiscal Therapy (X-ray-guided, CT-Angiography).- 86. Cervical Disc Contrastradiography and Block.-87. Thoracic Disc Block.- 88. Lumbar Disc Block.- 89. Disc Interventional Therapy.- 90. Comment.-
Part 18. Intracentrum Theapy (X-ray-guided, CT-Angiography).- 91. Vertebral body perforation (percutaneous transpedicular vertebral body perforation).- 92. Percutaneous Vertebroplasty (PVP).- 93. Comment.-
Part 19. Lower Limb and Joint.- 94. Knee.- 95. High-frequency thermocoagulation in the knee.- 96. Foot.- 97. Comment.-
Part 20. Motor Nerve (Landmark, Ultrasound).- 98. Facial Nerve Block (FNB).-
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