2015
DOI: 10.1097/01.css.0000462791.73066.41
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Coccygectomy

Abstract: VOLUME 16 ■ NUMBER 4 ■ APRIL 2015 most commonly affected between their late 20s and early 50s. 8,9 Causes of coccygodynia include direct trauma (59.1%); idiopathic causes (30.9%); childbirth (8.1%); or recent rectal surgery, lumbar surgery, or epidural injections (1.9%). 8 Trauma secondary to falls or childbirth within the month before the onset of symptoms has been shown to be associated with coccygeal hypermobility. 5 Maigne and colleagues 5 proposed that body mass index greater than 27.4 kg/m 2 in women and… Show more

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