by B. Kastler
Interventional Radiology in Pain Treatment describes the techniques elaborated by interventional radiologists in the treatment and palliation of a variety of benign and malignant painful conditions.
Contents
- Evaluating and Managing Pain in a Pain Management Center
- Pain and Psyche
- Computertomography-guided Percutaneous Interventions
- Complications and Patient Management
- Foraminal Injections of Corticosteroids Under Tomodensitometric Control
- Spinal Infiltrations: Technical Difficulties and Potential Complications
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Arnold's Neuralgia
- Pterygopalatine Ganglion Neurolysis
- Stellate Ganglion Neurolysis Under CT-Guidance
- Percutaneous Neurolysis of the Celiac Plexus and Splanchnic Nerves
- Other Sympatholysis
- Pudendal Nerve Infiltration Under CT Guidance
- Vertebroplasty and Cementoplasty
- Aspiration and Lavage of Calcific Shoulder Tendinitis
- Other Analgesic Bone Procedures
- Fractures of the Pelvic Girdle: CT-guided Percutaneous Fixation
- Interventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pain Therapy
- Treating Painful Osseous Metastases by Internal Radiation Therapy
Index