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Contralateral Oblique View Is Superior to the Lateral View for …
2015年12月14日 · This study shows that the CLO view for lumbar interlaminar epidural access offers clear advantages over the lateral view on many clinically important grounds: the needle tip visualization is better, the important radiological landmarks are better visualized, and the needle tip when placed in the epidural space presents a more precise relationshi...
Fluoroscopic Contralateral Oblique View in Interlaminar …
2012年11月14日 · To describe the value and utility in using a contralateral oblique (CLO) view when performing cervical, thoracic, and lumbar interlaminar procedures including epidural steroid injections and spinal cord stimulation percutaneous lead placement.
Fluoroscopic Guided Contralateral Oblique Cervical Interlaminar ...
This guide outlines a contralateral oblique approach to accessing the cervical epidural space. For an interspinous/midline approach, see our separate guide. The contralateral approach offers some advantages: A stable prone patient position, usually good imaging even for larger patients, good safety markers on imaging, and little c-arm movement.
Contralateral Oblique View for Epidural Access: A Coalescence …
2020年2月7日 · Contralateral oblique view is superior to lateral view for interlaminar cervical and cervicothoracic epidural access. Pain Med. 2015;16(1):68–80. https://doi.org/10.1111/pme.12557
Conclusions: During CILESIs, a contralateral oblique (CLO) view at 60 degrees is superior to other angles for visualizing the epidural space when the needle tip is placed in the interlaminar space and within the spinous processes margin.
Contralateral oblique (CLO) view has been shown to be superior to lateral view for needle tip visualization and in providing a con-sistent landmark for epidural access during cervical interlaminar epidural injection (CESI) (2).
Contralateral oblique view is superior to lateral view for …
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the reliability of the lateral fluoroscopic view and several contralateral oblique (CLO) views at different angles in visualizing and accurately predicting the position of the needle tip at the point of access in the posterior cervical and cervicothoracic epidural space.
Lumbar Epidural Contrast Spread Patterns for the Interlaminar …
2019年10月14日 · Contralateral oblique and lateral views can provide additional assurance that the spread is epidural and must be consistently used. Nevertheless, there is an element of subjectivity that comes into play when it comes to confirming the epidural location of the contrast.
Contralateral and Lateral Views: Analysis of the Technical Aspects …
2022年2月23日 · A depth view (lateral or contralateral oblique) provides reassurance that the needle has not penetrated beyond the radiographic inferred epidural space. This is particularly useful when good resistance cannot be obtained or when the loss of resistance is not readily encountered after the laminar edge is crossed in the AP view.
Contralateral oblique (CLO) view has been considered for use; however, it has not been evaluated in the mid-thoracic region. Objective: To evaluate the CLO view for mid-thoracic epidural access (TEA).