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Old 02-10-2009, 02:06 PM #1
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Default CT guided bilateral L5 selective block injection

Has anyone had this proceedure done? Can you tell me how much pain was involved? My neurosurgeon does ot use any local or general anesthesia. Is this normal? My condition is multilevel mild to moderate lumbar spondylosis of L4 on L5 and mutilevel moderate to severe facet joint arthrosis resulting in moderate acquired central canal stenosis at L4 L5.
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