Coccygodynia—Diagnosis and Treatment. [PDF]
Patients with coccygodynia have chronic pain in the area of the coccyx that is worse on sitting. The prevalence of this condition is unknown, but women are affected much more frequently than men, in a 5:1 ratio.In this narrative review, we present the relevant diagnostic techniques and conservative, interventional, and surgical treatment options.The ...
Benditz A, Thoma R.
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Purpose: To evaluate the fluoroscopic guided injection, local injection, conservative treatment and surgery in managing coccygodynia. Methods: Fifty chronic coccygodynia patients were evaluated.
Ayman Galhom +2 more
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Comparison of radiofrequency thermocoagulation of ganglion Impar with block using a combination of local anaesthetic and steroid in chronic perineal pain [PDF]
Background and Aims: Chronic perineal pain (CPP) is the anorectal and perineal pain without underlying organic disease. The prevalence of CPP is 6–18%. The etiology for CPP may be idiopathic, benign, or malignant.
Naveen Malhotra +5 more
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Coccygectomy for coccygodynia: A single-center experience. [PDF]
Spine fractures are most commonly observed among older people due to weak bones and irregular postures. These fractures of 10 lead to coccygodynia. Women are 5 times more prone to developing coccygodynia as compared to men.
Izci EK, Keskin F.
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Coccygodynia combined with lumbosacral pain syndromes. A case series and clinical recommendations
Coccygodynia (CD) is characterized by pain in the coccyx area, but in some cases the pain radiates to the sacrum, perineum, anus, genitals, gluteal area, sacroiliac joint, lower lumbar spine and thighs.
Vadym V. Biloshitsky +5 more
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Management of coccygodynia: talking points from a systematic review of recent clinical trials. [PDF]
Coccygodynia, characterised by localised pain in the coccyx and surrounding tissues, presents challenges in diagnosis and management given its low prevalence and varied aetiology.
Mazzoleni MG +5 more
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Efficacy of ganglion impar block combined with pudendal nerve pulsed radiofrequency for pudendal neuralgia management—a randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Background Pudendal neuralgia is a chronic and debilitating condition. Its prevalence ranges from 5 to 26%. Currently, therapeutic approaches to treat pudendal neuralgia include patient education, medication management, psychological and physical therapy,
Jiao Ran +10 more
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Comparison of treatment outcomes in chronic coccygodynia patients treated with ganglion impar blockade versus caudal epidural steroid injection: a prospective randomized comparison study. [PDF]
Background: Coccygodynia is one of the chronic, refractory painful musculoskeletal disorders. Interventional procedures are applied to patients unresponsive to initial treatment in coccygodynia.
Sencan S +4 more
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The Surgical Role in the Management of Persistent Coccygodynia in Adolescent and Pediatric Patients: A Retrospective Case Series [PDF]
Mohamed Shalaby
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Chronic Coccygodynia and ganglion impar block: How does contrast material distribution affect treatment outcomes? [PDF]
Savas Şencan +2 more
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