Description:
Intercostal Nerve Blocks are minimally invasive and highly effective in alleviating chest wall pain arising, for example, from prior rib fractures, chest surgery, or an episode of shingles. This procedure involves the injection of a long-lasting anesthetic around painful ribs, providing pain relief from chest wall pain. If Intercostal Nerve Blocks provide significant short-term pain relief, then Intercostal Nerve Ablation will be recommended. Intercostal Nerve Ablation desensitizes a small area of the nerve tissue using an electrical current, which stops the transmission of painful signals.
Conditions Treated:
Intercostal Nerve Blocks and Intercostal Nerve Ablation are commonly recommended for patients with the following conditions:
What to Expect:
Intercostal Nerve Blocks: procedure length <5min. Patients start experiencing significant pain relief almost immediately. The expected duration of pain relief is several days. Intercostal Nerve Ablation: procedure length: <10min. Patients start experiencing significant pain relief within 2 weeks following the procedure. The expected duration of pain relief is 12 months. If requested by the patient, this procedure can be done with IV sedation. Please note that if IV sedation is requested, the patient would need to bring a driver with them on the day of the procedure.
SPINAL CORD STIMULATION (SCS):
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) represents one of the most advanced techniques in the field of Pain Management. SCS is used when nonsurgical and/or surgical options have failed to provide sufficient relief from pain. SCS requires two separate procedures, a “Trial” procedure, and a “Permanent Implant” procedure. For the “Trial” procedure, two thin electrodes are placed into the epidural space, close to the nerves transmitting pain signals. The “Trial” procedure is done in one of our clinics and takes 20-30 minutes to perform; when temporary electrodes have been placed, patients try out the effectiveness of the device from the comfort of their home for a period of 5-7 days. If patients find the device helpful and are satisfied with the result of the “Trial”, then a consultation with a neurosurgeon is arranged to discuss a “Permanent Implant” placement.
Spinal Cord Stimulation is an extremely effective way of managing chronic pain. When chronic pain is well managed, patients usually experience improvement in their overall quality of life and sleep. Many patients are also able to reduce the need for pain medications. Please, visit www.abbott.com/consumer/neuromodulation.html to learn more about this pain management technology.
Conditions Treated:
Spinal Cord Stimulation is commonly recommended for patients with the following conditions:
DORSAL ROOT GANGLION STIMULATION (DRG):
Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation (DRG), along with Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS), also represents one of the most advanced techniques in the field of Pain Management. Most of the concepts applicable to the SCS are also true for the DRG. The major difference is that “Trial” and “Permanent Implant” leads are positioned along the individual nerves branching out from the spinal cord rather than the spinal cord itself. Lead positioning along individual nerves allows for very targeted pain relief. Please, visit www.abbott.com/consumer/neuromodulation.html to learn more about this pain management technology.
Conditions Treated:
Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation is commonly recommended for patients with the following conditions:
What to Expect:
Spinal Cord Stimulation and Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation: “Trial” procedure length 20-30min. Patients start experiencing significant pain relief almost immediately following the procedure. Please note that if IV sedation is requested, the patient would need to bring a driver with them on the day of the procedure. Please call us at (912) 910-3777 or send us a web inquiry if you have additional questions about this procedure and how it can benefit you.
Description:
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) represents one of the most advanced techniques in the field of Pain Management. PNS is used when nonsurgical and/or surgical options have failed to provide sufficient relief from shoulder, knee, ankle/foot, or groin pain. PNS requires two separate procedures, a “Trial” procedure and a “Permanent Implant” procedure. For the “Trial” procedure, several thin wires are placed along the nerves, transmitting pain signals in an area that bothers the patient. The “Trial” procedure is done in one of our clinics and takes 20-30 minutes to perform; when temporary electrodes have been placed, patients try out the effectiveness of the device from the comfort of their home for a period of 5-7 days. If patients find the device helpful and are satisfied with the result of the “Trial”, then a consultation with a surgeon is arranged to discuss a “Permanent Implant” placement.
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation is an extremely effective way of managing chronic pain in the shoulder, knee, ankle/foot, or groin. When chronic pain is well managed, patients usually experience improvement in their overall quality of life and sleep. Many patients are also able to reduce the need for pain medications.
Conditions Treated:
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation is commonly recommended for patients with the following conditions:
What to Expect:
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation: “Trial” procedure length 20-30min. Patients start experiencing significant pain relief almost immediately following the procedure. Please note that if IV sedation is requested, the patient would need to bring a driver with them on the day of the procedure. Please call us at (912) 910-3777 or send us a web inquiry if you have additional questions about this procedure and how it can benefit you.
Anesthesiologist and Pain
Treatment Specialist
Anesthesiologist and Pain
Treatment Specialist
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant
Nurse Practitioner
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