Sacroiliac joint pain in adolescents: Diagnostic and treatment challenges.

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2022-05-11 eCollection Date: 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12080
Giovanni Cucchiaro, Christopher Francis, Kymberly Householder, Allison Fernandez
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The aim of this review was to assess diagnostic and treatment challenges of adolescents with SI joint pain. We diagnosed 13 of the patients who were referred to our chronic pain clinic because of low back pain (30%) with SI joint pain based on provocative tests response. We performed SI joint steroid infiltration. Six patients (46%) felt better immediately after the procedure and 1 (8%) patient had a one-side only pain relief after a bilateral block. Four of these patients (31%) did not experience any further episode of pain during the follow-up and three patients reported recurring pain on average 2 months after the initial procedure. The 2nd procedure was successful in two patients and the third one experienced pain again 12 months later, requiring a third successful infiltration. Six patients (46%) experienced pain again within a few hours or days after the infiltration and their pain score were unchanged compared with what they had reported prior to the procedure. We were unable to place the needle within the joint under fluoroscopy in 1 patient; however, we were successful repeating the procedure under CT guidance. One patient experienced a motor and sensory block in the distribution of the sciatic nerve immediately after the procedure, which resolved within 24 and 48 hours, respectively. SI joint pain is a distinctive pathology that can be present in children and adolescents and is often overlooked by practitioners. Its diagnosis and management are challenging in this population as it is in adults. SI joint steroids injections may play a role in the management of these patients.

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青少年骶髂关节疼痛:诊断和治疗难题。
本综述旨在评估青少年 SI 关节痛的诊断和治疗难题。在因腰痛而转诊到我们慢性疼痛诊所的患者中,我们根据诱发试验的反应诊断出13名患者(30%)患有SI关节痛。我们对他们进行了 SI 关节类固醇浸润治疗。六名患者(46%)在术后立即感觉好转,一名患者(8%)在双侧阻滞后仅单侧疼痛缓解。其中 4 名患者(31%)在随访期间没有再出现疼痛,3 名患者在首次手术后平均 2 个月再次出现疼痛。两名患者的第二次手术获得成功,第三名患者在 12 个月后再次出现疼痛,需要进行第三次成功的浸润。6 名患者(46%)在浸润后数小时或数天内再次出现疼痛,他们的疼痛评分与术前相比没有变化。有一名患者在透视下无法将针头置入关节内,但我们在 CT 引导下成功地重复了这一过程。一名患者在手术后立即出现坐骨神经分布的运动和感觉阻滞,分别在 24 小时和 48 小时内缓解。SI 关节痛是一种独特的病理现象,可出现在儿童和青少年身上,但常常被医生忽视。与成人一样,儿童和青少年SI关节痛的诊断和治疗也具有挑战性。SI 关节类固醇注射可能会在这些患者的治疗中发挥作用。
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