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KMID : 1103720130680030245
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
2013 Volume.68 No. 3 p.245 ~ p.250
Initial Experience with Percutaneous Needle Aspiration of Paraspinal Lesions Using XperGuide Cone-Beam CT
Kim Sol-Iip

Park Hee-Jin
Lee So-Yeon
Chung Eun-Chul
Park Hae-Won
Kook Shin-Ho
Rho Myung-Ho
Abstract
Purpose: The aim of this study is to report our initial experience using XperGuide cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for percutaneous needle aspiration of the paraspinal lesions.
Materials and Methods: Between September 2011 and September 2012, 12 patients who underwent percutaneous needle aspiration of the paraspinal lesions for suspected pyogenic spondylitis, tuberculous spondylitis, or metastasis were included. The procedure was performed on the XperGuide CBCT. Based on the initial CBCT, target points and entrance were determined, using dedicated guidance software (XperGuide), and the needle pathway was visualized in various reconstructed images. Needle aspiration was performed using Westcott needle and correct needle positioning was confirmed with the second CBCT. The technical success was defined as the needle tip reached within 5 mm of the target point. Culture, smear, and polymerase chain reaction of obtained samples were performed.
Results: In all twelve patients, target areas could be determined based on XperCT data and achieved 100% technical success. Diagnosis could be made in 91.7% of cases and the median interventional procedure time was 27.8 minutes. There was no major complication in all patients.
Conclusion: Percutaneous needle aspiration of paraspinal lesions using XperGuide CBCT is easy, accurate, safe, and useful in determining the treatment of direction.
KEYWORD
XperGuide, Cone-Beam CT, Paraspinal Lesion, Needle Aspiration
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