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Celiac plexus blocks are procedures of pain management by injecting medication that helps to relieve abdominal pain, mostly due to cancer or chronic pancreatitis. The celiac plexus is a bundle of nerves that surrounds the abdominal aorta. Blocking these nerves by injecting medicine will aid patient with relief in pain and give better quality of life.
First, an intravenous medication is given to relax the patient and asked to lie on prone position on an x-ray table. The Interventional radiologist will numb an area of skin on back of patient with a local anesthetic. Then, guided by an x-ray, he or she will:
Usually, the procedure takes less than 30 minutes, and patient can go home the same day.
A celiac plexus block may be right for you if you have chronic abdominal pain — especially linked to abdominal cancers or pancreatitis — which does not respond to other pain medication. There’s a better chance of a block relieving your pain if you have the procedure earlier in your illness.
We have very fast and competent working team (Consultant, fellow, clinical assistant, technician and ward assistant) which provide you comfortable atmosphere and ease your nerves. Usual time of stay is around 1 day.
The risk of complication from a celiac plexus block is very low. However, there could be bruising or soreness at the injection site. Serious complications, including infection, collapsed lung, nerve damage and bleeding, are uncommon.
You can resume your work after 2-3 days, if existing disease permits. Patient can continue their regular diet and medications immediately, but patient should do not drive or do any rigorous activity for 24 hours after the procedure.
Results?
How long the pain relief lasts is different for each person. For some, celiac plexus blocks can relieve pain for weeks. For others, the relief can last years. Many can return to their normal activities.The nerve block may last several days, but it may last longer with each repeat injection.