30
Participants
Start Date
July 31, 2025
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2025
Study Completion Date
March 31, 2026
Phenol Injection
n patients diagnosed with chronic coccydynia, a ganglion impar block is initially performed following conservative treatment. In cases where this intervention provides limited benefit, ganglion impar phenol neurolysis is performed. A short-acting local anesthetic (3-4 mL of 1% prilocaine) will be administered into the skin and subcutaneous tissues. A 90 mm 22-gauge Quincke-tipped spinal needle will be advanced via the trans-coccygeal route under fluoroscopic guidance with intermittent imaging. The needle's position in the area anterior to the coccyx, where the ganglion impar is located, will be confirmed using 1-2 mL of contrast agent (iohexol). If the desired spread of contrast is observed, 5 mL of 7% phenol will be injected.
Radiofrequency ablation alone
"In patients diagnosed with chronic coccydynia, a ganglion impar block is initially performed following conservative treatment. In cases where this intervention provides limited benefit, ganglion impar radiofrequency (RF) ablation-routinely used in clinical practice-will be performed by an experienced pain specialist (SŞ) with at least 10 years of expertise in this procedure.~Using fluoroscopic guidance and intermittent imaging, a 100 mm RF cannula with an injection tube will be advanced trans-coccygeally. After confirming the needle's position at the site of the ganglion impar in front of the coccyx with 1-2 mL of contrast agent (iohexol), sensory stimulation will be applied via the RF generator to confirm that the needle tip is at the patient's pain site. Motor stimulation will also be performed to ensure there is no muscle contraction. At this stage, 2 mL of lidocaine will be administered before initiating ablation at 80°C for 90 seconds."
Marmara University, Istanbul
Lead Sponsor
Marmara University
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