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Paravertebral facet joints, also known as zygapophyseal joints, are critical structures located on the posterior aspect of the spine, situated on either side of the vertebrae where one vertebra overlaps another. These joints play a significant role in spinal movement and stability. Pain in the facet joints can arise from various conditions, including post-laminectomy syndrome, which may occur after spinal surgery due to destabilization of the spinal joints, formation of scar tissue, or recurrent disc herniation. Other potential causes of facet joint pain include degenerative conditions such as spondylosis, spondylolisthesis, and arthritis. To address this pain, a procedure involving the injection of a diagnostic or therapeutic agent into the facet joint or the nerves that innervate the joint is performed. This procedure is conducted with the aid of imaging guidance, specifically fluoroscopy or computed tomography (CT), to ensure accurate placement of the injection. Initially, the skin over the facet joint is prepared, and a local anesthetic is administered to minimize discomfort. A spinal needle is then carefully directed into the facet joint space until it contacts bone or cartilage. To confirm the correct positioning of the needle, a small amount of contrast material is injected. Following this verification, a local anesthetic and/or steroid is injected into the joint. The diagnostic facet joint injection primarily utilizes a local anesthetic to pinpoint the specific source of pain. If the patient experiences significant pain relief after this diagnostic injection, a therapeutic injection may be performed on a subsequent date, utilizing a long-acting local anesthetic combined with a steroid for prolonged relief. For coding purposes, a single lumbar or sacral facet joint injection is represented by 64493, while the second level is coded as 64494, and the third and any additional levels are coded as 64495.
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