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Clinical Trial Summary

The control of perineal malignant pain is difficult and challenging for pain physicians. Different modalities have been tried to treat this complex pain syndrome including pharmacotherapy and interventional therapy.

Neuroaxial phenol rhizolysis is simple and cheap option. However; for patients with pelvic or rectal neoplasms and intact bowel and bladder sphincteric functions, there are neurosurgical recomendations of selective sacral nerve roots rhizotomy blockade "as an alternative to chemical saddle rhizotomy".


Clinical Trial Description

40 selected patients were randomly allocated into 2 groups "20 patients each"

Group 1 "RF group": in which patients underwent thermal radio Frequency, selective (unilateral S3, bilateral S4 and S5) saddle rhizotomy.

Group 2 "phenol group": in which patients underwent hyperbaric chemical saddle rhizotomy using 6% phenol in glycerin. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Interactable Malignant Perineal Pain

NCT number NCT03084575
Study type Interventional
Source Cairo University
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Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase Phase 2
Start date February 2016
Completion date June 2017