Effective Pain Relief Following Caudal Epidural Block in a Pediatric Patient with Traumatic Sacrococcygeal Dislocation: A Case Report

儿童创伤性骶尾关节脱位患者行尾部硬膜外阻滞后疼痛缓解效果显著:病例报告

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Abstract

Background andClinical Significance: Sacrococcygeal joint dislocation is an extremely rare traumatic condition in the pediatric population and is typically caused by direct trauma to the gluteal region. Most reported cases have been managed conservatively with analgesics or manual reduction, and the application of a caudal epidural block in children with this entity has, to our knowledge, never been previously described. Case Presentation: A 14-year-old girl presented with aggravated coccydynia following a second fall. Six months earlier, she had been diagnosed with sacrococcygeal dislocation after her initial fall, and her symptoms had been well controlled at a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) score of 3 with acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. However, after the recent reinjury, her pain worsened to an NRS score of 6 and did not improve despite continued conservative pharmacologic treatment. Radiographic examination at our institution confirmed anterior angular displacement of the coccyx. Accordingly, an ultrasound-guided caudal epidural block was performed using mepivacaine and dexamethasone. At follow-up evaluations conducted 2 weeks and 2 months after the procedure, her pain had decreased to an NRS score of 2, accompanied by functional improvement. Conclusions: This case suggests that caudal epidural block may serve as a safe and potentially effective therapeutic option for pediatric patients experiencing coccygeal pain following traumatic sacrococcygeal joint dislocation.

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