Comparison of Efficacy of Lateral Branch Radiofrequency Denervation and Intraarticular Depot Methylprednisolone Injection for Sacroiliac Joint Pain | ||||
Pan Arab Journal of Neurosurgery | ||||
Article 7, Volume 17, Issue 2, December 2022, Page 43-49 PDF (820.57 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Articles | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/pajn.2022.112431.1043 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mohamed Ahmed Eissa1; abdelrhman saber sayed moustafa 2; Mohamed Ahmed Said Sawan3; wael Mohamed Nazim4; Ahmed M Salah5 | ||||
1lecturer of neurosurgery kasr alainy cairo university | ||||
2Department of Neurosurgery, faculty of medicine, Beni-suef University, beni-suef | ||||
3department of neurosurgery, Kasr alainy cairo university, cairo, egypt | ||||
4deoartment of Neurosurgery, faculty of medicine, Beni-suef university ,cairo, egypt | ||||
5Mostafa Mosharafa 7 | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: the sacroiliac joint is a source of low back pain. Steroid injection has been long used in the treatment of sacroiliac joint pain, yet sacroiliac joint lateral branch radiofrequency denervation provides a more durable alternative. Aim: comparison of sacroiliac joint pain relief after intra- articular steroid injection and radiofrequency denervation of lateral branches, and comparison of improved daily activities, and general satisfaction of patients Methods: study involved 30 patients , confirmed to have sacroiliac joint pain by clinical provocation tests alongside more than 50% pain relief after intra-articular diagnostic block injection. Patients were randomized into 2 groups with group A for intra-articular methylprednisolone injection and group B for L4 L5 dorsal rami and S1-3 lateral branch conventional radiofrequency denervation. Results: In group A (intra-articular methylprednisolone injection) NRS outcome with>50% pain relief after 2weeks, 1months and 3 months was 60% (9out of 15 patients), reduced to 46%(7 out of 15 patients), and further reduced to 40% (6 out of 15patients) respectively with only 6 patients reported improvement of daily activities and would recommend the procedure for other patients compared to group B ( L4 L5 dorsal rami and S1-3 lateral branch conventional radiofrequency denervation) where NRS outcome with >50% pain relief at 2weeks, 1months and 3 months was 60% with 9 out 15 patients report improvement of pain along 3 months with 9 patients report improvement of daily activities. Conclusion: The comparative study showed that Use of RF neurotomy as an intervention for sacroiliac joint pain led to improved function | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Sacroiliac pain; injection; radiofrequency | ||||
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