Pain management in interventional radiology (IR) encompasses a variety of advanced image-guided techniques to deliver minimally invasive treatments for various pain conditions. Key procedures include nerve blocks and neurolysis, which target specific nerves to provide substantial pain relief. Effective pain management in IR relies on a thorough understanding of regional anatomy, precise technique, and careful administration of local anesthetics, neurolytic agents, and corticosteroids. Complications are minimized through strict adherence to dosage guidelines and meticulous procedural protocols. These interventions significantly improve patient outcomes, reduce recovery times, and minimize the risk of chronic pain, underscoring the pivotal role of IR in contemporary pain management. In the present review, we will report the most common nerve blocks and neurolytic interventions performed in the IR field, by focusing on anatomy, imaging guidance, major procedural points, and expected complications.
Keywords: Cancer pain; Interventional radiology; Nerve block; Neurolysis; Pain management.
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