Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Mar 26, 2021; 9(9): 2153-2159
Published online Mar 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i9.2153
Figure 1
Figure 1 Position of the puncture point on the skin. A: A steel wire was placed perpendicular to the plane of the probe; B: The surface of the skin overlapped, causing a “comet-tail” sign behind the steel wire and the puncture position of sacrococcygeal joint (SCJ) was deeper.
Figure 2
Figure 2 X-ray in the lateral position. Contrast scan showing the position of the puncture needle in the sacrococcygeal joint (SCJ).