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Using the C7-T3 spinous processes as landmarks for the localization of thoracic spinal lesions: technique notes.

Xinru Xiao1, Zhen Wu, Liwei Zhang, Guijun Jia, Junting Zhang, Jie Tang, Guolu Meng.   

Abstract

The authors describe a method of using the C7-T3 spinous processes visualized on MRI as landmarks for localizing thoracic spinal lesions in 19 cases. This method included six steps. First, the "spinous process nearest to the lesion that was visible on the MRI image" was identified. Second, a dashed line was drawn on the image through the tip of the identified spinous process perpendicular to the skin surface. Third, two additional dashed lines parallel to the first dashed line were drawn from the upper and lower margins of the lesion. Fourth, the distances between the identified process and the two additional dashed lines were measured. Fifth, the same "spinous process nearest to the lesion" was identified by palpation and marked on the patient's skin. Sixth, the upper and lower margins of the lesion were marked on the skin according to the two distances measured in step 4. After the lesion was exposed, the deviations of the lesion margins were measured. All 19 cases of the thoracic spinal lesions were localized correctly using the C7-T3 spinous processes visualized on the MRI images as landmarks without any other evaluation methods. The deviation value for the localization of the tumor margin was 4.1 ± 1.47 mm. Using the C7-T3 spinous processes as landmarks is an accurate, simple, and economic method for lesion localization during thoracic spinal surgery.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24030754     DOI: 10.1007/s10143-013-0497-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurg Rev        ISSN: 0344-5607            Impact factor:   3.042


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