Comparison of a Cortivazol (ALTIM®) Infiltration of Posterior Epidural Space at L3-L4 Stage Versus an Epidural Infiltration of Cortivazol (ALTIM®) on Contact With Disco Radicular Conflict in Discal Sciatica (EPI-AMELIE)
Discal Sciatica
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Discal Sciatica focused on measuring Epidural infiltration of Corticoids, L3-L4 stage, On contact of disco radicular conflict, Scan control
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Informed consent
- Aged from 18 to 65 years
- Affiliated or benefit from an insurance regimen
- Patient with a sciatic answering to the definition
- Discal sciatica more than 15 days and less than 6 months
- Discal hernia (scan or RMI)
- Negative BHCG and normal coagulation parameters
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of lumbar surgery
- Spinal infiltration of corticoids in 30 days before inclusion
- Iode allergy
- Anticoagulation therapy, unbalanced type 2 diabetes, instable HTA
- Motor loss < 4 (muscular testing)
- Sphincter disorder (cauda equida syndrome)
Sites / Locations
- CHU de Montpellier - Hôpital LapeyronieRecruiting
- CHU CarémeauRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Non target epidural infiltration at L3-L4 stage
Epidural infiltration on contact of disco radicular conflict
In this control arm, there are patients with a non target posterior epidural space infiltration of corticoids done at L3-L4 stage on scan control. These patients must have a discal hernia confirmed by scanner or RMI
In this experimental arm, there are patients with an epidural infiltration of corticoids done in lateral on contact of disco radicular conflict on scan control. These patients must have a discal hernia confirmed by scanner or RMI