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The procedure | Post-procedure Discography is an injection technique that is used as part of an evaluation to help determine the specific cause of pain so that a new treatment plan (possibly including surgery) can be developed. The procedure yields key information that is helpful in the diagnosis and treatment processes. Discography should only be used on patients who have found nonsurgical treatments to be unsuccessful. These patients usually have had back pain for at least 4 to 6 months. [top]
Anesthetic
may be used on the skin's surface to help ease any discomfort. Various
spinal discs are injected with contrast, a substance that shows up on
X-ray. This liquid is placed into the center of the discs. The contrast
will stay in the center if it is normal. If a disc is torn, the contrast
will spread through the tears in the disc. [top]
By combining the results of a discogram with results from other tests and physical examinations, it will be easier to determine if the disc(s) is causing your pain. This information may be used to determine if surgery may be beneficial. If so, the results are used to determine the best type of surgery for you and which disc levels may be included in surgery. [top]
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