Comparing the Treatment Outcomes of Two Interventional Pain Procedures in Chronic Coccygodynia

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

97

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

January 1, 2021

Study Completion Date

March 1, 2021

Conditions
Tailbone Disorders
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Fluoroscopy-guided ganglion impar block

Fluoroscopy guidance is used for correct visualization of injection site, and so obtained more successful results. Patients are placed in the prone position. Injection site is cleaned thrice with povidone iodine %10 solution and covered with sterile drapes. Being most commonly used technic, transsacrococcygeal technique, a 22-gauge, 1.5-inch spinal needle is advanced through the sacrococcygeal disk and positioned carefully anterior to the sacrococcygeal junction. Injection of contrast results in a classical comma sign. A mixture of steroid and local anesthetic is given.

PROCEDURE

Fluoroscopy-guided caudal epidural steroid injection

Fluoroscopy guidance is used for correct visualization of injection site, and so obtained more successful results. Patients are placed in the prone position. Injection site is cleaned thrice with povidone iodine %10 solution and covered with sterile drapes. An 18-gauge epidural needle (Tuohy) is advanced at an angle of 45° to the skin until a 'give-way' sensation is felt and position of the needle is confirmed by lateral and anteroposterior fluoroscopic images. Then 5 ml of iohexol solution is injected through it to confirm the position. A properly placed needle would produce a classical 'inverted fern tree' appearance in anteroposterior view after dye injection or a 'filling defect'. The needle is introduced up to S3 level for proper spread of the drug. A mixture of steroid and local anesthetics is given.

Trial Locations (1)

34899

Marmara University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Istanbul

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

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Marmara University

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