2016
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.14222
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Adding corticosteroids to the pudendal nerve block for pudendal neuralgia: a randomised, double‐blind, controlled trial

Abstract: ObjectiveTo compare the effect of corticosteroids combined with local anaesthetic versus local anaesthetic alone during infiltrations of the pudendal nerve for pudendal nerve entrapment.DesignRandomised, double‐blind, controlled trial.SettingMulticentre study.Population201 patients were included in the study, with a subgroup of 122 women.Methods CT‐guided pudendal nerve infiltrations were performed in the sacrospinous ligament and Alcock's canal. There were three study arms: patients in Arm A (n = 68) had loca… Show more

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“…Notably, the addition of steroid in our study failed to contribute any relief in 15 (21.7%) of the positive initial injections and two (18.2%) of the positive repeat injections albeit this was not formally assessed. This effect mirrors the results of a recent randomized controlled trial on the addition of corticosteroid to the pudendal nerve block in pudendal neuralgia and strengthens the argument for its omission …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Notably, the addition of steroid in our study failed to contribute any relief in 15 (21.7%) of the positive initial injections and two (18.2%) of the positive repeat injections albeit this was not formally assessed. This effect mirrors the results of a recent randomized controlled trial on the addition of corticosteroid to the pudendal nerve block in pudendal neuralgia and strengthens the argument for its omission …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Respondents to the treatments could be defined as the one with improvement or disappearance of one or more of the essential signs and symptoms disclosed in the Nantes' criteria. The 2017 randomized trial of Labat et al 36 already follows this experimental design.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once suspected, it can be confirmed with electrodiagnostic studies [185]. When conservative treatments [186] fail, surgical decompression should be considered [187] (Figures 14A-E). The results are often poor, at times because patients are diagnosed much too late due to lack of awareness in the medical world.…”
Section: Pudendal Nerve Entrapmentmentioning
confidence: 99%