How Is the Procedure Done?
Step-by-Step Overview
1. Image Guidance
The procedure is performed under:
- Fluoroscopy (live X-ray guidance)
or - CT guidance
This helps accurately target the affected nerve.
2. Needle Placement
A thin needle is carefully placed near the compressed nerve root.
3. Medication Injection
A combination of:
- Local anesthetic
- Anti-inflammatory medication (steroid)
is injected around the nerve.
4. Observation
The patient is monitored briefly and usually goes home the same day.
π The procedure typically takes 15β30 minutes.
Benefits of Selective Nerve Root Block Injection
β May Help In:
- Reducing nerve inflammation
- Relieving radiating leg pain
- Improving walking and mobility
- Reducing numbness and tingling
- Identifying the exact pain source
- Avoiding or delaying surgery in selected patients
π It is a minimally invasive alternative for carefully selected cases.
Is the Procedure Painful?
Most patients tolerate the procedure well.
You may feel:
- Mild pressure
- Temporary discomfort during injection
But severe pain is uncommon.
How Long Does Relief Last?
Relief varies depending on:
- Severity of compression
- Underlying condition
- Response to treatment
Some patients experience:
- Relief for weeks to months
- Better participation in physiotherapy
- Reduced need for pain medications
π In some cases, repeat injections may be advised.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
SNRB may be considered for patients who:
- Have radiating leg pain
- Did not improve with medications or physiotherapy
- Want to avoid surgery initially
- Need confirmation of pain-causing nerve
When Is Surgery Needed?
Surgery may still be necessary if there is:
- Progressive weakness
- Severe nerve compression
- Loss of bladder/bowel control
- Persistent severe pain despite treatment
π Early evaluation helps decide the best treatment approach.
Recovery After SNRB Injection
Most patients can:
- Walk shortly after procedure
- Return home same day
- Resume light activities within 24 hours
Doctors may recommend:
- Physiotherapy
- Core strengthening
- Posture correction
- Weight management
to improve long-term results.
Final Takeaway
Selective Nerve Root Block Injection is an advanced minimally invasive spine procedure that may help selected patients with:
β Sciatica
β Disc bulge
β Pinched nerve pain
β Lumbar radiculopathy
π Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help improve quality of life and reduce chronic nerve pain.
For Appointments:
Dr. Balaraju Naidu, Robotic Orthopedic Surgeon
ONUS Robotic Hospitals β Hyderabad
π link: contact-us or book-appointment
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