Fig. 2. Radiographs of 65-year-old man with severe back pain and radiating pain to right buttock. The patient received one level TFESI along with caudal.

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Fig. 2. Radiographs of 65-year-old man with severe back pain and radiating pain to right buttock. The patient received one level TFESI along with caudal epidural injection. Initial NRS score is 10 point. The patient received one level TFESI and ESI, he experienced no residual pain for approximately 1 months (NRS: 0). After on PA spot radiographs during TFESI, the spinal needle is located in the sacral canal, and the contrast agent is spreading into the epidural space of the lumbar spine.ESI = epidural steroid injection NRS = Numeric Rating Scale, PA = posteroanterior, TFESI = transforaminal epidural steroid injection Fig. 2. Radiographs of 65-year-old man with severe back pain and radiating pain to right buttock. The patient received one level TFESI along with caudal epidural injection. Initial NRS score is 10 point. The patient received one level TFESI and ESI, he experienced no residual pain for approximately 1 months (NRS: 0). After on PA spot radiographs during TFESI, the spinal needle. . . J Korean Soc Radiol. 2017 Jan;76(1):48-53. https://doi.org/10.3348/jksr.2017.76.1.48