Are C1–2 punctures for routine cervical myelography below the standard of care?
DM Yousem, SK Gujar - American journal of …, 2009 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recently, the performance of C1–2 punctures for cervical
myelography was challenged in a medicolegal proceeding as being below the standard of …
myelography was challenged in a medicolegal proceeding as being below the standard of …
Guidelines for cervical myelography: lumbar versus cervical puncture technique
E Teasdale, P Macpherson - The British Journal of Radiology, 1984 - academic.oup.com
Cervical myelography may be performed with non-ionic contrast media either by direct
cervical puncture or by lumbar puncture with run-up of the contrast medium. In this …
cervical puncture or by lumbar puncture with run-up of the contrast medium. In this …
C1‐2 Puncture: A Safe, Efficacious, and Potentially Underused Technique
WN Gibbs, MR Skalski, PE Kim, JL Go, M Law - Neurographics, 2017 - ingentaconnect.com
A C1‐2 puncture for injection of myelographic contrast, CSF collection, or administration of
intrathecal chemotherapy is much less frequently used now than in the past. This is partially …
intrathecal chemotherapy is much less frequently used now than in the past. This is partially …
Lateral cervical, C1-C2, puncture in cervical myelography
J Valk - European Neurology, 1982 - karger.com
The lateral cervical, or C1-C2, puncture technique is reviewed after 5 years of experience in
which more than 1,000 cervical myelographies were performed by this approach. The safety …
which more than 1,000 cervical myelographies were performed by this approach. The safety …
Cervical myelography: survey of modes of practice and major complications.
HJ Robertson, RD Smith - Radiology, 1990 - pubs.rsna.org
A total of 68 major complications of cervical myelography were reported by 220
neuroradiologists in a mail survey. Two-thirds of the complications were attributed to cervical …
neuroradiologists in a mail survey. Two-thirds of the complications were attributed to cervical …
The lateral C1–C2 puncture: indications, technique, and potential complications
SP Daniels, AD Schweitzer, R Baidya… - American Journal of …, 2019 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
OBJECTIVE. Lateral C1–C2 puncture can be used for CSF collection, contrast agent
injection for myelography, and access for cordotomy. The objective of this article is to …
injection for myelography, and access for cordotomy. The objective of this article is to …
Cervical myelography
IO Skalpe - Radiology, 1990 - pubs.rsna.org
Editor: A very interesting article by Robertson and Smith(1) appeared in the January 1990
issue of Radiology. The authors reported the results of a mail survey in which …
issue of Radiology. The authors reported the results of a mail survey in which …
Complications of lateral C1-2 puncture myelography
Y KATOH, T ITOH, H TSUJI, H MATSUI, N HIRANO… - Spine, 1990 - journals.lww.com
This study reviewed the technical complication of 112 cases of lateral C1-2 puncture
myelography for cervical spinal cord disorders. Spinal cord puncture and contrast injection …
myelography for cervical spinal cord disorders. Spinal cord puncture and contrast injection …
Lateral C1–2 puncture for myelography: posterior approach
JF Rice, AL Bathia - Radiology, 1979 - pubs.rsna.org
The lateral C1–2 puncture approach for myelography is a modification of the technique for
percutaneous radiofrequency cervical cordotomy. Positioning of the needle in the posterior …
percutaneous radiofrequency cervical cordotomy. Positioning of the needle in the posterior …
Lateral C1-2 puncture for cervical myelography. Part III: Historical, anatomic, and technical considerations.
WW Orrison, OP Eldevik, JF Sackett - Radiology, 1983 - pubs.rsna.org
Three significantly different lateral approaches to the cervical subarachnoid space (anterior,
midplane, and posterior needle positions) have been previously described for cordotomy …
midplane, and posterior needle positions) have been previously described for cordotomy …