Mitigate Pain Clinic – Dr Jeshnu Tople – Pain Management Specialist In Nagpur
This procedure is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from:
● Phantom Limb Pain: Patients who experience pain in an amputated limb may benefit from T2-T3 RFA, which disrupts abnormal nerve signaling responsible for the sensation.
At Mitigate Pain Clinic, patient safety and comfort are our top priorities. Here’s an overview of the Thoracic Sympathetic (T2-T3) RFA procedure:
1. Preparation: The patient is positioned comfortably, and the skin over the target area is sterilized. Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area.
2. Needle Insertion: Using fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance, a specialized RFA needle is carefully advanced to the location of the T2 and T3 sympathetic ganglia.
3. Confirmation: Once the needle is in place, a small test stimulation may be performed to confirm proper positioning.
4. Ablation: Radiofrequency energy is delivered through the needle to disrupt the targeted pain conducting nerves.
5. Completion: The needle is removed, and the insertion site is covered with a sterile dressing.
The entire procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes, and patients can usually return home the same day.
While Thoracic Sympathetic (T2-T3) RFA is generally safe, as with any medical procedure, there are potential risks, including:
Yes, alternatives include medication management, physical therapy and other interventional procedures. However, RFA is often considered when other treatments have not provided adequate relief.
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