
The injection used to relieve pain in the nerve roots is a highly precise procedure performed under X-ray control and in a sterile surgical environment. The procedure is conducted under the supervision of neurosurgeon consultant Batsaihan. With the opening of a new diagnostic MRI scanner, the hospital has significantly expanded its neurosurgical services, allowing for a deeper approach to evidence-based medicine.
During the procedure, an anti-inflammatory corticosteroid medication is injected directly into the affected nerve root through the intervertebral foramen, which helps reduce swelling and inflammation, thereby alleviating pain sensations.
This treatment method is used for various conditions, including herniated intervertebral discs, sciatica, spinal canal stenosis, and other cases related to the compression of spinal nerves.
Moreover, this treatment not only helps eliminate pain but can also contribute to improved mobility, increasing the chances of avoiding surgical intervention.