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Coccydynia—The Efficacy of Available Treatment Options: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Study design Systematic Review Objective To evaluate the efficacy of available treatment options for patients with persistent coccydynia through a systematic review.
Gustav Ø. Andersen BA Med +6 more
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Coccygectomy a novel and definitive approach to surgical treatment of a tailgut cyst
Coccygectomy is a simple and safe procedure often used to treat coccydynia. Here we describe this unique approach to access a rare case of tailgut cyst presenting as a phlegmonous pelvic mass fistulized to the sacrum and multiple pelvic organs and ...
Jinbin Zhai, D Magner
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Coccygectomy without Soft Tissue Reduction for the Treatment of Coccygeal Pad [PDF]
A 15-year-old male patient was referred to our hospital with a congenital elevated lesion in the sacrococcygeal region, which measured 8 × 5 cm. Six months prior to presentation, the patient developed redness and pain in the lesion during cycling ...
Shuhei Takeguchi +4 more
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Coccygectomy for refractory coccydynia: A single-center experience
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of coccygectomy for patients with refractory coccydynia as regards the intensity of pain and the satisfaction of the cases.
Ahmed Y Soliman
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Background Chronic coccydynia is a debilitating condition often exacerbated by any activity that applies pressure to the coccygeal area. While diagnosis is primarily clinical, dynamic X-ray imaging has emerged as a valuable tool for identifying ...
Mohannad W. Awwad +4 more
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The coccyx, the last segment of the spine, joins the sacrum at the base. It has three to five vertebrae, which are typically fused. In front of the sacrococcygeal junction is the ganglion impar, the only unpaired autonomic ganglion. The two sympathetic
Neven Elezović +4 more
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Coccygectomy with or without periosteal resection [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical outcomes and wound complications in coccygectomy with or without subperiosteal resection. This retrospective study included 25 patients who underwent coccygectomy. Resection of all mobile coccygeal segments including the periosteum was performed in 11 patients (group 1) and resection was performed ...
Serkan, Bilgic +5 more
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Management strategies of pediatric coccydynia: a narrative review [PDF]
Pediatric coccydynia is a challenging, uncommon clinical entity that warrants management distinct from adult protocols, primarily due to the anatomical specificity of the developing coccyx.
Jinchao Cao, Kaixuan Tian
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An evaluation of two different methods of coccygectomy in patients with traumatic coccydynia
Hasan Ulas Ogur, Firat Seyfettinoğlu, Ümit Tuhanioğlu, Hakan Cicek, Sefa Zohre Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Adana Numune Training and Research Hospital, Adana, Turkey Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of partial and
Ogur HU +4 more
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