The Effect of USG-Guided Coccygeal Nerve Block on Sacrococcygeal And/or Intercoccygeal Joint Injection for Coccydynia

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

34

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 15, 2023

Primary Completion Date

December 28, 2023

Study Completion Date

June 18, 2024

Conditions
Coccyx DisorderCoccygodyniaCoccyx Injury
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Ultrasound-guided sacrococcygeal and/or intercoccygeal joint injection

Ultrasound guidance is used for correct visualization of injection site, and so obtained more successful results. Patients are placed in the prone position with a pillow under the abdomen to flatten the lumbar curvature. Lower extremities should be internally rotated while feet are inverted to help flatten the gluteal region. Injection site is cleaned thrice with povidone iodine %10 solution and covered with sterile drapes. Ultrasonography gel was applied on the probe and the probe was wrapped with a transparent thin sheath and cleaned with povidone iodine. Sterile gel is applied on the skin. The sacrococcygeal ligament, the sacrococcygeal and intercoccygeal joints were visualized. The sacrococcygeal and/or intercoccygeal joints were entered using the in-plane technique with a 23 gauge 6 cm long needle. When it was seen that the needle tip was inside the joint, 3 cc of 2% lidocaine + 1 cc betamethasone solution was injected.

PROCEDURE

Ultrasound-guided coccygeal nerve block

Patients are placed in the prone position with a pillow under the abdomen. Lower extremities are internally rotated while feet are inverted. Injection site and the probe are cleaned thrice with povidone iodine %10 solution. Sterile gel is applied. The prob was placed on coccygeal cornu and the coccygeal nerve was visualized superomedial to the CC in the subcutaneous tissue layer. Hydrodissection was made by administering 5 ml of 5% dextrose + 1 ml of 2% lidocaine via an in-plane approach with a 23 gauge 6 cm long needle, targeting the short axes of the bilateral coccygeal nerves.

PROCEDURE

Ultrasound-guided sacrococcygeal and/or intercoccygeal joint injection after coccygeal nerve block

After the coccygeal nerve block, when the pain with palpation of the coccygeal region was reduced by at least 50%, the sacrococcygeal ligament, sacrococcygeal and intercoccygeal joints were visualized.The sacrococcygeal and/or intercoccygeal joints were entered using the in-plane technique with a 23 gauge 6 cm long needle. When the needle tip was inside the joint, 3 cc of 2% lidocaine + 1 cc betamethasone solution was injected.

Trial Locations (1)

34752

Farih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Fatih Sultan Mehmet Training and Research Hospital

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