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대한통증학회 The Korean Journal of Pain The Korean Journal of Pain 제28권 제2호
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2015.1
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109 - 115 (7page)

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Background: This study sought to determine safe ranges of oblique angle, skin entry point and needle length by reviewing computed tomography (CT) scans and to evaluate the usefulness of a bent tip needle during celiac plexus block (CPB). Methods: CT scans of 60 CPB patients were reviewed. Image of the uppermost margin of L2 vertebral body was used to measure the minimal and maximal oblique angles and the distances from the midline to skin puncture point. The imaginary needle trajectory distance was calculated by three-dimensional measurement. When the procedure was performed by using a 10o bent tip needle under a 20o oblique X-ray fluoroscopic view, the distance (GF/G’F) from the midline to the actual puncture site was measured.Results: The imaginary safe oblique angle range was 26.4−34.2o and 27.7−36.0o on the right and left, respectively. The distance from the midline to skin puncture point was 6.1−7.6 cm on the right and 6.3−7.6 cm on the left. The needle trajectory distance at minimal angle was 9.6−11.6 cm on the right and 9.5−11.5 cm on the left. The distance of GF/G’F was 5.1−6.5 cm and 5.0−6.4 cm on the right and left, respectively. All imaginary parameters were correlated with BMI except for GF/G’F. All complications were mild and transient.Conclusions: We identified safe values of angles and distances using a straight needle. Furthermore, using a bent tip needle under a 20o oblique fluoroscopic view, we could safely perform CPB with smaller parameter values. (Korean J Pain 2015; 28: 109-115)

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