Title of article :
Introduction of a Simple and Minimally Invasive Approach for Access to Epidural Space in Cat
Author/Authors :
Asadian, Asma Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Pedram, Mirsepehr Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Dehghan, Mohamad Mehdi Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Sadeghinejad, Javad Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Iran , Masoudifard, Majid Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Eftekhari, Saeide Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Ebrahimi, Roja Department of Surgery and Radiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
6
From page :
118
To page :
123
Abstract :
Background: Although various studied have been done to improve therapeutic strategies in resolving spinal cord injuries, robust clinical treatment is not yet available. Developing a standard animal model is essential to achieve effective treatment for such injuries. The present study was performed to introduce a simple, applicable, and minimally invasive approach for access to epidural space in cats. Methods: We used a percutaneous approach from the lumbosacral junction for stainless steel cannula insertion to the epidural space without fluoroscopy. CT scan, conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), tractography, and behavioral evaluation were used to assess the correct position of the cannula and the neurological condition of the animal. Results: MRI results showed no significant change in signal intensity index of neural structures under lumbosacral junction. These observations are further supported by tractography, and also behavioral examination during the study. Conclusion: We found that the percutaneous approach from the lumbosacral junction is a simple and applicable approach that has no side effects and artifact formation in MRI evaluation.
Keywords :
Spinal cord injury , Percutaneous approach , Lumbosacral junction , Cat , Minimally invasive
Journal title :
International Clinical Neuroscience Journal
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2719319
Link To Document :
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