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Celiac Plexus Block

Overview
A celiac plexus block is performed to diagnose and reduce abdominal pain caused by conditions such as cancer or pancreatitis. An injection is used to block the nerves serving the abdomen. An intravenous (IV) line may be used to administer medication to relax the patient.

1. Needle Inserted
After numbing the skin of the back with a local anesthetic, the physician slides one or two needles through the body to the celiac plexus nerves. The physician uses X-ray or CT scan guidance to position the needles correctly.

2. Dye Injected
Before injecting medication, the physician may inject a dye solution to confirm that the needles are correctly positioned.

3.Anesthetic Injected
Anesthetic medicine is injected around the nerves to block pain signals from reaching the brain. The initial injection may be a test injection. If pain relief follows, a permanent block injection may be administered.

End of Procedure
The needles are removed. Many patients feel immediate pain relief from this procedure. Contact us today to learn more about the celiac plexus block procedure.

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