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Anatomic study of the lumbar region applied to multiplanar imaging techniques: importance and use of oblique vertical sections.

O Cussenot1, P Bourrier, S Bassi, I Cussenot, Y Martin-Bouyer, P Ollier, J Bourrier, D Bremond-Gignac, M Harasse, M L Jeantet.   

Abstract

This anatomic study of the lumbar region (as defined by Rouvière [11]) applied to multiplanar imaging techniques was carried out both in the cadaver and in vivo. The cadaver study (5 cases) consisted of anatomic sections (transverse, sagittal, frontal and oblique) and computerised three-dimensional reconstructions after CT studies on subjects injected with colored and radio-opaque latex. The in vivo study (4 cases) used MRI sections and three-dimensional ultrasound sections coupled with the pulsed doppler. The spatially referenced oblique vertical sections revealed the structures from unusual aspects, situating them amidst the retroperitoneal area with the maximum of topographic landmarks. The transposition of these results (obtained by sectional anatomy of the retroperitoneal region) to the new techniques of multiplanar formatting after MRI, ultrasound or CT data acquisition should optimise the investigation of certain retroperitoneal structures by specifying the ideal planes of section for each organ, while diminishing certain artefacts specific to acquisitions in the traditional planes of section. Oblique vertical sections seem eminently suitable for ultrasound location of the suprarenal compartments, study of the renal pedicles and topographic retroperitoneal location. This oblique vertical visualisation constitutes a fundamental resource for the development of video-monitored surgical procedures as it corresponds exactly to the axes of the access routes in percutaneous surgery of the kidney and the adjacent anatomic structures.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7863415     DOI: 10.1007/bf01627684

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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