Major Perirectal Hematoma Complicating Sacroiliac Joint Injection

E. Adiguzel, S. Kesikburun, E. Yaşar, M. Taşkaynatan
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Abstract Background: Sacroiliac joint injection is both a way of confirming sacroiliac joint pain and a therapeutic method. Findings: A 40-year-old woman was presumptively diagnosed as having sacroiliac joint dysfunction and we performed a fluoroscopically guided sacroiliac joint injection. Many hours after the procedure, the patient developed severe buttock pain spreading to the posterior aspect of the femur on the left side. A pelvic magnetic resonance imaging revealed a 9 × 4 × 5.5 cm sized hematoma extending from the left obturator to the perirectal region. Conclusions: Because of anatomical variations, the practitioner should be alert to the risk of damaging vascular structures when performing therapeutic injections.
大的直肠周围血肿并发骶髂关节注射
摘要背景:骶髂关节注射是骶髂关节疼痛的一种确诊方法,也是一种治疗方法。结果:一名40岁的女性被推定诊断为骶髂关节功能障碍,我们进行了透视引导下的骶髂关节注射。手术数小时后,患者出现严重的臀部疼痛,疼痛蔓延至左侧股骨后部。骨盆磁共振成像显示一个9 × 4 × 5.5 cm大小的血肿,从左闭孔延伸到直肠周围区域。结论:由于解剖变异,医生在进行治疗性注射时应警惕损伤血管结构的风险。
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 医学-风湿病学
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