1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02482755
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Relief of intractable perineal pain by coccygeal nerve block in anterior sacrococcygeal ligament after surgery for rectal cancer

Abstract: Intractable perineal pain often appears in the anal region following abdominoperineal resection for the treatment of rectal cancer. In such cases, a subarachnoid block or transsacral block is generally used to control pain. However, these procedures sometimes cause complications such as dysuria or sensory paralysis of the pudendum. A new method of pain control is presented herein using absolute alcohol as a neurolytic agent to relieve localized perineal pain through a coccygeal nerve block in the anterior sacr… Show more

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“…There are only a few available literature reports on techniques for anococcygeal nerve block. Yamada et al [ 37 ] described neurolysis techniques in seven patients with intractable perineal pain following surgery for rectal cancer. The final position of the tip of the needle was near the frontal face of the coccygeal bone in the lateral view under fluoroscopic guidance.…”
Section: Main Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are only a few available literature reports on techniques for anococcygeal nerve block. Yamada et al [ 37 ] described neurolysis techniques in seven patients with intractable perineal pain following surgery for rectal cancer. The final position of the tip of the needle was near the frontal face of the coccygeal bone in the lateral view under fluoroscopic guidance.…”
Section: Main Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%