Ambulatory Procedure Center
SI/Facet/Piriformis
What Is It?
An injection of a local anesthetic and cortisone in the area of your pain. This injection will help improve walking and decrease pain.
How Do I Prepare?
- Eat a light meal prior to your procedure.
- Shower thoroughly before coming in for your procedure.
- Discuss with your doctor what medications you should take.
- If you are taking medication to thin your blood (e.g., Coumadin, Warfarin, Plavix, or aspirin), you should check with your doctor about stopping these medications before this procedure.
- Medications that your doctor has instructed you to take can be taken with a small amount of water.
- Be sure to arrange transportation. Someone must stay with you at the hospital until discharge and drive you home. Transportation will be verified before the procedure. You may use a taxi cab for your transportation only if you have a person accompanying you other than the taxi cab driver. Your procedure may be cancelled if these arrangements are not made.
What Happens During the Procedure?
- Consent is signed.
- An injection is done.
- An ice pack will be applied to the injection site.
- The procedure takes about 10-15 minutes.
- Recovery time is 20-30 minutes.