Introduction of a Simple and Minimally Invasive Approach for Access to Epidural Space in Cat

Asma Asadian, M. Pedram, Mohamad-Mehdi Dehghan, Javad Sadeghinejad, M. Masoudifard, Saeide Eftekhari, Roja Ebrahimi
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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.
一种简单、微创进入硬膜外腔的方法的介绍
背景:尽管已经进行了各种研究来改进解决脊髓损伤的治疗策略,但目前还没有强有力的临床治疗方法。开发一个标准的动物模型对于实现对此类损伤的有效治疗至关重要。本研究旨在介绍一种简单、适用且微创的猫硬膜外腔入路方法。方法:我们在没有透视的情况下,采用经皮方法从腰骶交界处将不锈钢套管插入硬膜外腔。使用CT扫描、常规磁共振成像(MRI)、束描记术和行为评估来评估套管的正确位置和动物的神经状况。结果:MRI显示腰骶交界处神经结构的信号强度指数无明显变化。这些观察结果得到了牵引描记术和研究期间行为检查的进一步支持。结论:我们发现从腰骶交界处经皮入路是一种简单适用的方法,在MRI评估中没有副作用和伪影形成。
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