Clinical efficacy of ultrasound-guided pulsed radiofrequency combined with ganglion impar block for treatment of perineal pain

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Shui-Qing Li [1 ]
Ling Jiang [2 ]
Li-Gang Cui [2 ]
Dong-Lin Jia [1 ]
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[1] Department of Pain Medicine, Peking University Third Hospital
[2] Department of Ultrasound, Peking University Third Hospital
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BACKGROUND Ganglion impar block alone or pulsed radiofrequency alone are effective options for treating perineal pain. However, ganglion impar block combined with pulsed radiofrequency(GIB-PRF) for treating perineal pain is rare and the puncture is usually performed with X-ray or computed tomography guidance.AIM To evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of real-time ultrasound-guided GIBPRF in treating perineal pain.METHODS Thirty patients with perineal pain were included and were treated by GIB-PRF guided by real-time ultrasound imaging between January 2015 and December 2016. Complications were recorded to observe the safety of the ultrasound-guided GIB-PRF procedure, and visual analogue scale(VAS) scores at 24 h before and after treatment and 1, 3, and 6 mo later were analyzed to evaluate clinical efficacy.RESULTS Ultrasound-guided GIB-PRF was performed successfully in all patients, and no complications occurred. Compared with pretreatment scores, the VAS scores were significantly lower(P < 0.05) at the four time points after treatment. The VAS scores at 1 and 3 mo were slightly lower than those at 24 h(P > 0.05) and were significantly lower at 6 mo after treatment(P < 0.05). There was a tendency toward lower VAS scores at 6 mo after treatment compared with those at 1 and 3 mo(P > 0.05).CONCLUSION Ultrasound-guided GIB-PRF was a safe and effective way to treat perineal pain. The 6-mo short-term clinical efficacy was favorable, but the long-term outcomes need future study.
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