功率多普勒在超声引导下经皮手术中的作用:喷气征。

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Angelo Iovane, Francesco Mantia, Micol Terrasi, Eleonora Maria Iovane, Pietro Cataldo, Antonino Bianco
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摘要

近几十年来,超声引导的经皮渗透手术在治疗肌肉骨骼疾病方面取得了突出的成就,比传统的“盲”技术提供了更高的准确性。本研究探讨了功率多普勒超声技术的实用性,特别是“喷射征象”,在浸润治疗过程中识别针头放置。对2014年1月至2022年1月期间在超声指导下进行手术的5376例患者进行了回顾性分析。在7%的病例中,针尖成功可见,而在368例中,Jet标志有助于准确定位。该技术利用高压流体流动,实现实时监测和精确靶向治疗剂,同时最大限度地减少并发症。研究结果强调了Jet征象在提高程序准确性方面的有效性,并建议将其纳入临床实践以优化超声辅助浸润治疗的结果。
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The role of Power Doppler in ultrasound-guided percutaneous procedures: the Jet sign.

In recent decades, ultrasound-guided percutaneous infiltrative procedures have gained prominence in treating musculoskeletal disorders, providing enhanced accuracy over traditional "blind" techniques. This study examines the utility of the Power Doppler ultrasound technique, specifically the "Jet sign," in identifying needle placement during infiltrative treatments. A retrospective analysis was conducted involving 5,376 patients where procedures were performed under ultrasound guidance from January 2014 to January 2022. While the needle tip was successfully visualized in 7% of cases, the Jet sign facilitated accurate localization in 368 instances. This technique capitalizes on the creation of a high-pressure fluid flow, enabling real-time monitoring and precise targeting of the therapeutic agent while minimizing complications. The findings underscore the effectiveness of the Jet sign in enhancing procedural accuracy and suggest its incorporation into clinical practice to optimize outcomes in ultrasound-assisted infiltrative therapies.

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European Journal of Translational Myology
European Journal of Translational Myology MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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