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Conus infarction after non-guided transcoccygeal ganglion impar block using particulate steroid for chronic coccydynia.

Dorothy Khai Chin Kuek1, Siok Li Chung2, Umme Sara Zishan3, Joseph Papanikitas2, Sarah Yanny2, Tom Meagher2, James Teh4, Richard Hughes2, Wei Chuen Liong2, David McKean2.   

Abstract

Introduction: Ganglion impar block (GIB) is a well-recognised treatment for chronic coccydynia. Several side effects have previously been described with this procedure, including transient motor dysfunction, bowel, bladder, and sexual dysfunction, neuritis, rectal perforation, impingement of the sciatic nerve, cauda equina syndrome, and infection. Case presentation: We describe the first report of imaging-documented conus infarction after an unguided-GIB performed in theatre using particulate steroids for a 17-year-old patient with coccydynia. Immediately post-GIB, patient developed transient neurological deficits in her lower limbs of inability to mobilise her legs that lasted for 24 h. These include back and leg pain, decreased power and movement, increased tone, brisk reflexes, reduced light touch sensation and proprioception of legs up to the T10 level. Urgent MRI spine showed intramedullary hyperintense signal within the conus and mild restricted diffusion on the distal cord and conus, suggestive of an acute conus infarction. On follow-up, the GIB did not result in symptom improvement of coccydynia and there was persistent altered sensation of her legs. Discussion: Various approaches of ganglion impar block have been described and performed in the past with different imaging techniques and injectants. A few cases of unusual neurological complications have been reported with the use of epidural steroid injections and ganglion impar block. Clinicians should be aware of the possible neurological complications following ganglion impar blocks and the risk of inadvertent intravascular injection of particulate steroids can potentially to be minimised by using imaging guidance. © International Spinal Cord Society 2019.

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Keywords:  Spinal cord; Stroke

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31700690      PMCID: PMC6831570          DOI: 10.1038/s41394-019-0237-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases        ISSN: 2058-6124


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