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Injectate Volumes Needed to Reach Specific Landmarks and Contrast Pattern in Kambin's Triangle Approach with Spinal Stenosis.

Ki Deok Park1, Ji Hae Lee, Yongbum Park.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the volumes of contrast material needed to reach the specific landmarks and contrast pattern during Kambin's triangle approach (KB-A) in lumbar spinal stenosis.
METHOD: Sixty patients undergoing KB-A were investigated. Fifty-six patients were included in this study. KB-A were performed with the use of contrast-enhanced fluoroscopic visualization. After confirming the appropriate spinal needle position, a slow injection of up to 5.0 ml of nonionic contrast material was carried out. Under intermittent fluoroscopic guidance, contrast volumes were recorded as flow reached specific anatomic landmarks: ipsilateral inferior or superior neural foramen.
RESULTS: After 2.0 ml of contrast was injected, 93.2% of KB-A cases spread to the medial aspect of the inferior pedicle of the corresponding level of injection and 86.3% of KB-A spread to the medial aspect of the superior pedicle of the corresponding level of injection. After 3 ml of contrast was injected, 95.3% of KB-A spread to cover both the medial aspect of the inferior pedicle and the superior pedicle of the corresponding level of injection. A volume of 2 ml of injectate reaches the anterior epidural space 100% of the time.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates injectate volumes needed to reach the specific anatomic landmarks in KB-A. A volume of 3.0 ml of injectate reaches both the medial aspect of theinferior pedicle and the superior pedicle 94.6% of the time. Therefore, Interventionalists may consider a 1-level instead of a 2-level injection for patients with a bleeding risk or for 2 level central pathology.

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Keywords:  Contrast; Lumbar injection; Pattern; Spinal stenosis; Volume

Year:  2012        PMID: 22977773      PMCID: PMC3438414          DOI: 10.5535/arm.2012.36.4.480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med        ISSN: 2234-0645


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