Nerve root infiltration of the first sacral root with MRI guidance |
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Authors: | Ojala R Vahala E Karppinen J Klemola R Blanco-Sequeiros R Vaara T Tervonen O |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Oulu, 90220 Oulu, Finland. risto.ojala@oulu.fi |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this clinical trial was to describe the methodology and evaluate the accuracy of optical tracking-based magnetic resonance (MR)-guided infiltration of the first sacral (S1) root. Thirty-five infiltrations were performed on 34 patients with a 0. 23-T open C-arm magnet installed in a fully equipped operation room with large-screen (36 inches) display and optical navigator utilizing infrared passive tracking. T1 and T2 fast spin-echo (FSE) images were used for localizing the target and fast field echo for monitoring the procedure. Saline as contrast agent in single-shot (SS)FSE images gave sufficient contrast-to-noise ratio. Twenty-four patients had unoperated L5/S1 disc herniation, and 10 had S1 root irritation after failed back surgery. Needle placement was successful in 97% of the cases, and no complications occurred. Outcome was evaluated 1-6 months (mean 2.2 months) after the procedure and was comparable to that of other studies using fluoroscopy or computed tomography guidance. MR-guided placement of the needle is an accurate technique for first sacral root infiltration. |
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