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Ultrasound Guided Transgluteal Sciatic Nerve Hydrodissection for the Treatment of Sciatica in the Emergency Department
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Ultrasound guided transgluteal sciatic nerve hydrodissection for Sciatica Acute and Sciatica Pain. Completed, enrolled 69 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this observational study is to see whether it would be feasible to treat patients who come to the emergency department with pain related to sciatica using an ultrasound guided injection of dextrose in water solution ("sugar water") into the tissue that surrounds the sciatic nerve in the gluteal region. THe study will looks at a few things: * Is the treatment feasible within the setting of the emergency department * Is the treatment safe in the short term (up to 72 hours after the injection) * Is the treatment good for lowering patients' pain from sciatica in the short term (immediate and up to 72 hours' follow up) * How does the treatment compare to current standard medicines given to patients for sciatica in the emergency department in terms of lowering pain Patients who came to the emergency department and had the injection as part of their care for sciatica will answer some questions about their symptoms during a phone call follow up 72 hours after leaving the emergency department.
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Interventions
Injection of dextrose in water solution (D5W) under ultrasound guidance into the tissue plane that encloses the sciatic nerve between its two neighboring muscles.