Anatomical assessments of injectate spread stratified by the volume of the intertransverse process block at the T2 level.
Ji Yeong KimU-Young LeeDo-Hyeong KimDong Woo HanSang Hyun KimYujin JeongSo Yeon ChoSangchul HanJeong Hwan RyuHue Jung ParkPublished in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2024)
An injectate volume of 20 mL was required for consistent staining of the dorsal rami, spinal nerve, and dorsal root ganglion in an intertransverse process block. Although an augmented injectate volume was associated with an increased likelihood of target nerve staining, consistent staining of the sympathetic ganglion, rami communicans, and ventral ramus was not observed, even at a volume of 20 mL. The current study presents initial findings suggesting that as opposed to a sympathetic ganglion block, a 20 mL intertransverse process block may act as a feasible substitute for dorsal root ganglion, spinal nerve, and medial branch blocks within a clinical context.