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Accuracy of vertebral puncture in percutaneous vertebroplasty

Authors :
Junki Maehara
Tsuyoshi Tajima
Yoshitaka Shida
Takashi Okafuji
Tomoyuki Noguchi
Ryotaro Kamei
Koji Yamashita
Source :
Japanese journal of radiology. 40(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose To clarify the accuracy of vertebral puncture of the vertebral tertile area needling (VETERAN) method puncturing the pedicle superimposed on one-third of the width between the lateral vertebral line to the contralateral medial lamina line compared with Cathelin-needle-assisted puncture (CAP) method puncturing using the Cathelin needle as a guide in percutaneous vertebroplasty. Materials and methods 449 punctures by CAP method and 125 punctures by VETERAN method were enrolled. We compared the puncture accuracy of both methods. We estimated a vertebral estimated tilting ratio (VET-ratio) defined as ratio of the distance between the lateral vertebral line and the contralateral medial laminal line to the distance between the vertebral lateral line and the puncture point measured by computed tomography. We also estimated the procedural items and clinical outcomes. Results VETERAN method with 100% of punctures within safe zone (cortical breaches within 2 mm) had significantly higher accuracy than CAP method with 97.8% (p p p Conclusion VETERAN method reduced the occurrence of the inaccurate puncture, operative times, and exposure times. A VET-ratio with 36% or less is associated with a safe puncture using VETERAN method.

Details

ISSN :
1867108X
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese journal of radiology
Accession number :
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