Purpose
To assess the intercoccygeal angle of asymptomatic patients (without coccydynia), to study if there is a difference of angle
between types of coccyx and between genders with the same type of coccyx.
Materials and methods
Ninety-two patients (42 females, 50 males, range of ages 8–86, mean 50) who underwent computed tomography (CT) angiography
and colonoscopy were included in the study. CT images with slice thickness of 1 or 1.5 mm were evaluated with 3D sagittal
reformats and intercoccygeal angle, type of coccyx were examined.
Results
Twenty-one females and 18 males had type 1 coccyx with mean intercoccygeal angle 36.4° ± 10.56 (33.29° for females and 40.05°
for males) and the difference of the angles between genders is statistically significant (P = 0.044). Among 36 patients (14 were females and 22 were males) with type 2 coccyx demonstrated mean intercoccygeal angle
of 56.36° ± 10.8. 15 patients were shown to have type 3 coccyx and the mean intercoccygeal angle was 72.1° ± 31.86. No significant
difference of angles was seen between genders. Type 4 coccyx was not seen and two coccyx could not be classified. There was
a significant difference of intercoccygeal angle between the groups overall.
Conclusion
Type 1 is the most common coccyx type in asymptomatic patients. Significant difference of intercoccygeal angle was defined
between the types of coccyx. These values may be reference for the patients underwent surgery for the coccydynia and a new
classification may be needed since exceptional shape of coccyx exists that could not be defined according to the known classification.
Keywords Coccyx - Intercoccygeal angle - Coccydynia - Computed tomography - Anatomy