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Neck movement during cervical transforaminal epidural injections and the position of the vertebral artery: an anatomical study.

Juan AltafullaEmre YilmazStefan LachkarJoe IwanagaJacob PeacockZachary LitvackR Shane Tubbs
Published in: Acta radiologica open (2019)
Special caution should be given to the medial border of the intervertebral foramina when adjusting the target site and needle penetration for the injection. This is especially true for C6-C4 levels, whereas for the remaining upper vertebrae, the attention should be focused on the anterior aspect of the foramen. Since our study was centered on the vertebral artery, we do not discard the need for contrast injection and real-time digital subtraction fluoroscopy while performing the transforaminal epidural injection in order to prevent other vascular injuries.
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