Study Results: Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Root Block for Cervical Disc Disease
Key Findings:
Ultrasound-guided selective nerve root block significantly improved pain intensity and neck disability index scores in patients with multilevel cervical disease.
Patients in the study group showed a ≥50% reduction in pain scores and a VAS rating of ≤2 at weeks four, eight, and 12, indicating a successful surgical outcome.
The study group demonstrated lower VAS pain scores and improved neck disability index compared to the control group.
No significant adverse events were reported in the study group, and patients were highly satisfied with the procedure.
Practical Solutions and Value:
Ultrasound-guided selective nerve root block offers a safe, non-radiating, and reliable diagnostic tool to determine the appropriate level for operation in patients with multilevel cervical disease.
This approach can help clinicians make informed decisions and improve surgical outcomes for patients undergoing selective anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
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