Safety Practices for Interventional Pain Procedures |
Safety Practices for
These safety practices have been developed to highlight the important elements in the safe performance of interventional pain procedures. Adherence to these practices will help decrease the risk of preventable complications. For additional information about the indications and technical aspects that yield improved treatment outcomes, refer to the IPSIS Practice Guidelines for Spinal Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures. Please note that these Safety Practices documents have been updated to address GBCA recommendations from a multisociety practice advisory. (April 19, 2021) IPSIS MEMBERS ONLY - Click here to download the updated, full set in one document.
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All Safety Practice modules offer CME credit for reading and taking a quiz on the online learning platform. Sacroiliac Interventions: Sacral Lateral Branch Radiofrequency Neurotomy
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