deep circumflex iliac artery lies on the fascia iliaca on top of the iliacus muscle and below the transverse abdomins muscle, you are making a mistake, the artery which is seen on US is another vascular structure!!!
I cant find a doctor in Long Island NY that understands that this is my pain .. they all are the same. I had a L3L4 fusion 5/13/21 and i am still in the same pain ... deep stabbing pain lingering.. everytime i get an injection its bogus they just look at mris and do not listen to where the pain is !! Super frustrating!!!
They did some other procedures but injections but this one is including like moving so much like that I don't know this is crazy that might hurt like crazy
If you are considering getting a spinal cord stimulator implanted, please read this: “Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulators for Pain Relief: Illustrating the FDA’s Dangerously Lax Oversight of High-Risk Implantable Medical Devices” Public Citizen, June 2020 Michael A. Carome, M.D. You have a right to make an informed decision based on ALL the available evidence, not just the manufacturer-funded studies. You should know that your physician may be receiving compensation from those manufacturers. You have a right to ask and to receive an honest answer. Being in pain absolutely sucks (I know all too well), but that doesn’t mean you should get another surgery to have a problematic device inserted into your body. You have rights and deserve to have access to all of the available data so you can make an informed decision about your care. 1. This is not my website, it’s from Public Citizen, with which I have no affiliation 2. I’m a chronic back pain patient of more than three decades who had to give up my career because of disability 3. I have been harassed by doctors trying to coerce me to consent to this device 4. The FDA approval process is deeply flawed 5. The risks far outweigh the potential benefits, and I have an informed and legitimate fear of those risks 6. Patients who experience device failures are legally prohibited from suing the manufacturers; if a device fails, patients have no recourse (2008 SCOTUS case Riegel v Medtronic) 7. The only thing shameful is the medical industrial complex that tries to silence contradictory evidence about the safety and efficacy of these devices.
Presenter states at the 15:43 mark to start a drip of bupivacaine, but it is actually Lipid 20% emulsion drip. She has the pointer on the correct information but I think just made a slip. Just a heads up for all!
I cant get a Arkansas doctor to do anything that just keeps doing ultrasound only testcal and keep saying nothing is wrong with me and I'm in so much pain after a year of this an lots of doctors visits I'm ready to die