Mathews Journal of Case Reports

2474-3666

Previous Issues Volume 9, Issue 1 - 2024

The Useful Conclusion in our Experience Regarding the Sacral Injection

Abdulhamid Sayed Issa*

MD, Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery, Modern Consulting Hospital, Aleppo, Syria

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Abdulhamid Sayed Issa, MD, Specialist in Orthopedic Surgery, Modern Consulting Hospital, Aleppo, Syria, Phone: 963944838097; Emails: [email protected]; [email protected].

Received Date: December 02, 2023

Published Date: January 22, 2024

Citation: Abdulhamid SI, et al. (2024). The Useful Conclusion in our Experience Regarding the Sacral Injection. Mathews J Case Rep. 9(1):147.

Copyrights: Abdulhamid SI, et al. © (2024).

ABSTRACT

Caudal injection is a type of epidural injection that is administered to the lower back to reduce pain and inflammation. The injection contains a steroid medication that is injected into the lower part of the epidural space, which surrounds the nerve roots in the lower back. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, and most patients experience relief from back pain within a few days. The sacral injection is another name for a caudal epidural injection. It is a type of spinal epidural injection that is administered to the sacral hiatus, which is the opening at the base of the spine near the tailbone. The injection is used to treat nerve pain and inflammation caused by conditions such as spinal canal stenosis, herniated disks, degenerative disk disease, sciatica, or radiculopathy.

Keywords: Caudal, Sacral, Injection, Orthopedic, Surgery, Orthopedic, Spine, Steroid.


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