Celiac Plexus Block for
Cancer-Associated Pain

A nerve-blocking injection with excellent results! Your celiac plexus consists of a network of interconnecting, radiating nerve fibers known as your celiac ganglia, which can be the epicenter of a variety of pain points. To help combat pain in this area, a celiac plexus block is a minimally invasive procedure administered by the pain specialist physicians at PMIR Medical Center, resulting in effective cancer-associated pain relief.

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Celiac Plexus Block & Neurolysis

    • It can block the nerves in the abdomen that carry pain signals to your spinal cord and brain.
    • Uses fluoroscopy — a viewing instrument that uses real-time X-rays — to insert an anesthetic directly into the nerves that support your abdomen tissues and organs.
    • Is typically used for patients suffering from cancer pain.
    • It may also be used for patients suffering from pain caused by the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, stomach, spleen, kidneys, intestines, adrenal glands, and blood vessels.

Procedure Benefits

    • An 84% incidence of pain relief has been reported with celiac plexus block, although repeat blocks are sometimes necessary.
    • Studies show that a celiac plexus block can provide weeks of relief to upwards of over a year.
    • Since opiate medications do not work well for severe abdominal pain, this is an excellent treatment option for those who have pancreatic cancer, Crohn’s disease, or other painful abdominal conditions.

Why Choose PMIR Medical Center?

At PMIR Medical Center, our team of medically trained pain management specialists understands your pain and the most effective way to treat it. We use standards of excellence, state-of-the-art equipment, and innovative procedures to develop customized integrative treatment plans to help you achieve long-term, sustainable pain relief. To learn more about how we can help you return to a pain-free, productive lifestyle, schedule an appointment with our physicians today.

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