Fluoroscopy-Guided Sacroiliac Intraarticular Injection via the Middle Portion of the Joint
Abstract
Sacroiliac intraarticular injection is necessary to confirm sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain and is usually performed via the caudal one-third portion of the joint. However, this is occasionally impossible for anatomical reasons, and the success rate is low in clinical settings. We describe a technique via the middle portion of the joint.Observational study.Enrolled were 69 consecutive patients (27 men and 42 women, with an average age of 53 years)...
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Title
Fluoroscopy-Guided Sacroiliac Intraarticular Injection via the Middle Portion of the Joint
Published Date
Dec 30, 2016
Journal
Pages
pnw297 - pnw297
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