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CT-guided celiac ganglion block with alcohol.
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RadiologySpecific Ganglion AreasCeliac DiseasePain MedicineGastroenterologyNeuropathic PainCt GuidanceInterventional RadiologySurgeryPain ManagementCeliac Ganglion BlockAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiologyHealth Sciences
Celiac ganglion block has been performed without radiologic guidance by surgeons or anesthetists since it was first described by Kappis [1] in 1914. Radiographic guidance for celiac block was first reported in the 1950s [2], and more recently, radiologists have used CT to guide needle placement [3-5]. With CT guidance, more directed positioning of the needle is possible, allowing alcohol to be deposited in the specific ganglion areas. This article reviews our collective experience with CT-guided celiac ganglion block.