致编辑的信:在 CT 引导下使用 XperGuide® 针引导软件进行胸交感神经阻滞

Christiaan SJ. Hammerstein , Sjoerd Servaas , Erik GJ. Vermeulen , Oscar BHAM. van Haagen
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随着现代锥形束计算机断层扫描被引入手术室,越来越多的临床医生认识到成像模式在日常实践中的好处。新一代成像模式包括 CT 针引导软件,它可以帮助操作员在经皮介入治疗过程中正确放置穿刺针。与传统的经皮介入相比,这种技术有很多优势,尤其是在胸交感神经切除术等高风险手术中。我们描述并讨论了在 8 名患者中使用 CT 引导针引导软件(XperGuide®)进行经皮胸交感神经阻滞的结果和可能的优势。根据我们的研究结果,我们得出结论:使用 XperGuide® 等高质量成像和针引导软件可改善患者的治疗效果,降低不良反应的风险,为胸交感神经切除术提供了一种相对简单、安全且有价值的替代治疗策略。
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Letter to the editor: The use of XperGuide® needle guidance software for CT guided thoracic sympathetic block

With the introduction of modern cone beam computed tomography in the operating room, the benefits of imaging modalities in daily practice are recognized by an increasing number of clinicians. Newer generation imaging modalities include CT needle guidance software, which can aid the operator place the needle correctly during percutaneous intervention. This technique has several advantages over traditional percutaneous interventions, especially for high risk procedures like thoracic sympathectomy.

We describe and discuss outcomes and possible advantages of applying CT guided needle placement using needle guidance software (XperGuide®) for percutaneous thoracic sympathetic blockade in 8 patients. Based on our findings, we conclude that the use of high quality imaging and needle guidance software such as XperGuide® may improve patient outcomes, and reduce the risk of adverse effects, providing a relatively easy, safe, and valuable alternative treatment strategy for thoracic sympathectomies.

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