远对侧斜骶髂关节注射:一种新技术的描述。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain Research & Management Pub Date : 2022-08-22 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/3312589
David W Lee, Patrick Buchanan, Shashank Vodapally, Christopher James, Jack Diep
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摘要

骶髂(SI)关节病变是大约15-25%的轴性腰痛患者的主要疼痛源,传统诊断为骶髂关节下1/3关节内注射后疼痛减轻50%以上。进入SI关节的传统技术包括在10-20⁰对侧斜角透视引导下的后路入路,并且对该入路进行了微小的调整,取得了不同程度的成功。作者提出了一种新的SI关节注射技术,通过另一种远对侧斜(FCO)入路渗透到关节的中间三分之一,角度在20-40⁰之间。理论上,这种方法更容易进入骶髂关节,至少为介入医生诊断和治疗骶髂关节疼痛提供了另一种选择。它也可用于确定患者是否适合后路经皮SI关节融合术。作者试图记录这种方法,以确保其可重复性和安全性,同时认识到未来研究的必要性。
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Far-Contralateral Oblique (FCO) Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Description of a Novel Technique.

Far-Contralateral Oblique (FCO) Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Description of a Novel Technique.

Far-Contralateral Oblique (FCO) Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Description of a Novel Technique.

Far-Contralateral Oblique (FCO) Sacroiliac Joint Injection: Description of a Novel Technique.

Sacroiliac (SI) joint arthropathy is the primary pain generator in approximately 15-25% of patients with axial low back pain and traditionally diagnosed with >50% pain reduction following an intra-articular injection localized to the inferior 1/3 of the SI joint. The conventional technique for accessing the SI joint encompasses a posterior approach with fluoroscopic guidance at 10-20⁰ contralateral oblique angulation, and minor adjustments to this approach have been implemented with varying degrees of success. The authors present a novel technique for SI joint injection, infiltrating the middle third of the joint through an alternative far-contralateral oblique (FCO) approach, angulation between 20-40⁰. This approach theoretically endows easier access to the SI joint and at the very least provides another option for interventionalists in the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac joint pain. It can also be utilized to determine if a patient is a candidate for posterior percutaneous SI joint fusion. The authors sought to document this approach to ensure that it was both reproducible and safe, while recognizing the need for future studies.

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Pain Research & Management
Pain Research & Management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management. The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.
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