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Published on: January 31, 2025
A Novel Approach of Ultrasound-Guided Transforaminal Cervical Nerve Root Injection With Fluoroscopic Validation: A
Tsung Ju Wu1,2, Chih-Wei Lee3, King Hei Stanley Lam4,5,6
1Regenerative Medicine, Reboot Clinics, Changhua, TWN.
Abstract:
Cervical radiculopathies are commonly treated with nerve root injections. This study presents a novel ultrasound (US)-guided cervical transforaminal injection technique using a curved transducer to enhance visualization of the anterior wall of the superior articular process and achieve successful epidural spread of injection. A 56-year-old patient with chronic C6 radiculopathy was treated using our US-guided approach with a combination of 5% dextrose and vitamin B12, leading to significant improvement in symptoms. Our approach demonstrated accurate needle placement and effective injectate spread to the epidural space while minimizing the risk of vascular injury. This technique offers reduced fluoroscopy usage time, potentially reducing radiation exposure and improving therapeutic outcomes in the management of cervical radiculopathy.

