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Anatomical Variations and Clinical Correlations of Sacral Hiatus and Sacral Canal

open access: yesJournal of Medical Academics, 2018
Background: Sacral hiatus is nonfusion of the lamina of a fifth sacral vertebra in midline on the dorsal surface. The caudal epidural block is a common technique to introduce a needle into epidural space through sacral hiatus for surgical anesthesia and ...
Ruchi Dhuria, Vandana Dave, Manish Ahuja
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Sacral hiatus corticosteroid injection in the management of radicular pain in adults

open access: yesOrthopaedics & Traumatology: Surgery & Research, 2020
Radicular pain is a common reason for patients to consult at back pain clinics. While epidural steroid injections are widely done, some aspects are still controversial. The epidural space can be accessed via a transforaminal approach, an interlaminar route or by passing through the sacral hiatus.
Prost, Solène   +7 more
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Morphometric Measurement of Sacral Hiatus in Dry Human Sacrum

open access: yesJournal of Health and Allied Sciences, 2020
Introduction: Sacral hiatus is the chief location for caudal epidural anesthesia during surgery of perineal region and also for a pain free parturition. Thus, this study was conducted to examine, measure and record the morphometry of sacral hiatus and to analyze it for any anatomical variations with clinical implications. Methods: The cross ...
Sabin Poudel   +2 more
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The sacral hiatus approach for drainage of anterior lumbo-sacral epidural abscesses. A case report and technical note. [PDF]

open access: yesInterv Neuroradiol, 2011
Lumbosacral epidural abscesses are managed either conservatively with IV antibiotics or with open surgery, particularly in the presence of acute neurological symptoms. Their location makes it difficult for image-guided interventional approaches either for biopsy or evacuation.
Mathews MS, Ospina J, Suzuki S.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Morphometric study of sacral hiatus in adult human Egyptian sacra: Their significance in caudal epidural anesthesia

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Anaesthesia, 2012
Background: The reliability and success of caudal epidural anesthesia depends on anatomic variations of sacral hiatus (SH) as observed by various authors. SH is an important landmark during caudal epidural block (CEB).The purpose of the present study was
Mohamed S Mustafa   +3 more
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ANATOMICAL STUDY OF SACRAL HIATUS FOR CAUDAL EPIDURAL BLOCK

open access: yesNational Journal of Medical Research, 2012
Introduction: Anatomy of the sacral hiatus is having clinical importance during caudal epidural block. Present study is aimed at determining anatomy of sacrum specially sacral hiatus for caudal epidural block, with the help of morphometric measurements ...
Dhananjay S Patil   +4 more
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Anatomical Variations of Sacral Hiatus in Dry Human Sacra

open access: yesJournal of Islamic International Medical College, 2015
Objective: To observe anatomical variations of sacral hiatus in dry human sacra and its significance in caudal epidural block. Study Design: An observational study.
Shabana Ali, Imran Qureshi, Asad Ali
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Endoscopic Epidurolysis for the Management of Chronic Spinal Pain: A Delphi-Based Italian Experts Consensus [PDF]

open access: yesPain and Therapy
Introduction Endoscopic epidurolysis (EE) is a minimally invasive procedure used to manage chronic spinal pain, particularly in cases unresponsive to traditional treatments.
Matteo Luigi Giuseppe Leoni   +4 more
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Analgesic Efficacy of Epidural Neuroplasty via Racz Catheter During Lumbar Fixation In Situ for Lumbosacral Spondylolisthesis: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

open access: yesAnesthesiol Res Pract
Background Effective pain management after lumbar fixation in situ is crucial for improving recovery and quality of life. Epidural neuroplasty via the Racz catheter is a potential method to enhance analgesia by targeting epidural inflammation and nerve compression.
Elhamid ASA   +5 more
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Pelvic shape predisposes for pelvic organ prolapse: a geometric morphometry study. [PDF]

open access: yesUltrasound Obstet Gynecol
ABSTRACT Objective To identify morphological features of the soft tissue and bony pelvis that could serve as predictive risk factors for the development of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in adult women. Methods This case–control study compared the shapes of the pelvic floor soft tissue and bony pelvis between three groups: parous women with POP (cases ...
Stansfield E   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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