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An electrothermal therapy procedure may take up to 2 hours. During the procedure, you'll be awake but relaxed. That way, you can answer the doctor's questions about what you are feeling.
You lie on your stomach or side.
You have an IV (intravenous) line to give you fluids and medication. This includes a sedative to help you relax.
Your heart and blood pressure are monitored.
Your back is cleaned and covered with sterile drapes.
Medication is given to numb the area.
The needle is placed through your skin into the disk. Then the catheter is inserted through it into the disk.
Throughout the procedure, your doctor will ask whether you feel leg pain. This is to make sure that the catheter is not too close to certain nerves. During the procedure you may feel pain in your back. Telling your doctor how you feel helps him or her control any pain you may experience. If you are in pain, your doctor may heat the catheter more slowly or to a lower temperature. When the heating is finished, the catheter is removed. Antibiotics may be injected into the disk to prevent infection. Then the needle is removed.
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