Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Hind Institute Of Medical Sciences, Safedabad, Barabanki
2. Assistant Professor Department of Anaesthesiology Institute of medical sciences Banaras Hindu University
3. Senior resident Department of pharmacology Institute of medical sciences Banaras Hindu University
4. Assistant Professor Hind institute of medical sciences safedabad barabanki
Abstract
Introduction:To compare and evaluate the efcacy of sacroilliac joint radiofrequency denervation with
intra articular sacroiliiac steroid injection in patients of sacroiliiac joint dysfunction as evidence by relief
of pain, decrease in analgesic requirement and complications. After clearance from institutional review committee weMethod:
included 60 patients in study. Patients were divided in two groups. Group I undergone intraarticular injection and another,
radiofrequency denervation of sacroiliac joint.Patient with low back pain with or without leg pain> 3months,ASA 1&2,age
group 20-60 years, low back pain below L5 dermatome,tenderness over posterior superior iliac spine, positive faber,
Yheomen,Ganeslens and local anaesthetic diagnostic test were included while patient with history of lumbar radicular pain of
discogenicorigin,RA, Ankylosing spondylitis, Spondylolisthesis, Vertebral compression or fractures were excluded Results:
During pretreatment mean VAS score between two groups, there was no signicant difference (p=0.142).After management ;3
month - no signicant difference between two groups. However, there was signicant difference between two groups at 6months
(p=0.022),12 months (p=0.06) and 18 months (p=0.012). Radiofrequncy denervation of sacroiliac joint is best inConclusion:
terms of long term pain relief, better functional improvement and minimum side effects