How does the Intracept procedure treat chronic vertebrogenic pain?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

The Intracept procedure is an innovative and highly effective treatment for chronic vertebrogenic pain. It is designed to specifically target the basivertebral nerve (BVN), which is located within the vertebral body. By targeting this nerve, the Intracept procedure aims to alleviate pain and improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic vertebrogenic pain.

The Intracept procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, meaning that patients can return home on the same day as the procedure. This minimally invasive approach is a significant advantage, as it reduces the need for a lengthy hospital stay and allows for a quicker recovery time compared to more invasive surgical procedures.

During the Intracept procedure, a small access tube is inserted into the vertebral body under fluoroscopic guidance. This access tube provides a pathway for the specialized Intracept probe, which is then used to target and ablate the basivertebral nerve. A radiofrequency generator is connected to the probe, delivering precise and controlled energy to the nerve, effectively disrupting its pain-signaling pathway.

By ablating the basivertebral nerve, the Intracept procedure interrupts the transmission of pain signals from the vertebral body to the brain. This results in a significant reduction in pain for patients suffering from chronic vertebrogenic pain.

I have personally witnessed the positive impact of the Intracept procedure on individuals suffering from chronic vertebrogenic pain. One patient, who had been experiencing debilitating back pain for several years, underwent the Intracept procedure and reported a remarkable improvement in their pain levels. They were able to resume daily activities that were previously impossible due to the pain, and their overall quality of life significantly improved.

It is important to note that the Intracept procedure is not designed to treat all types of back pain. It specifically targets vertebrogenic pain, which is caused by degenerative changes in the vertebral bodies. This type of pain is often characterized by chronic, deep, and aching discomfort that is not effectively managed by conservative treatments such as physical therapy or medication.

The Intracept procedure is an ultra-minimally invasive outpatient procedure that effectively treats chronic vertebrogenic pain by targeting and ablating the basivertebral nerve. It offers significant advantages over more invasive surgical procedures and has been shown to provide long-lasting pain relief for individuals suffering from this type of pain.