Artigo Revisado por pares

CT Fluoroscopy–Assisted Cervical Transforaminal Steroid Injection: Tips, Traps, and Use of Contrast Material

2010; American Roentgen Ray Society; Volume: 195; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2214/ajr.10.4369

ISSN

1546-3141

Autores

Jenny K. Hoang, Marc A. Apostol, Peter G. Kranz, Ramsey K. Kilani, Jeffrey N. Taylor, Linda Gray, Christopher D. Lascola,

Tópico(s)

Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology

Resumo

CT fluoroscopy-assisted cervical transforaminal steroid injection is an effective therapeutic option for cervical radiculopathy, yet it is approached with trepidation by some interventionalists. CT fluoroscopy is superior to conventional fluoroscopy for delineating complex anatomic relations in the neck but must be combined with careful technique to avoid rare but serious complications. We describe the anatomy of the neural foramen, our technique of CT fluoroscopy-assisted cervical transforaminal steroid injection, and the CT appearance of appropriate and inappropriate needle positions.Understanding anatomy will help to avoid complications and optimize the therapeutic potential of cervical transforaminal steroid injection. Use of contrast material for CT fluoroscopic guidance facilitates appropriate needle positioning and reduces the risk of complications.

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