In vivo images of the epidural space with two- and three-dimensional optical coherence tomography in a porcine model.
Wen-Chuan KuoMeng-Chun KaoMei-Yung TsouChien-Kun TingPublished in: PloS one (2017)
These animal experiments suggest the potential capability of using an optical coherence tomography-based imaging needle in the directed two-dimensional and three-dimensional visualization of the epidural space. More investigations involving humans are required before optical coherence tomography can be recommended for routine use. However, three-dimensional optical coherence tomography may provide a novel, minimally invasive, and safe way to observe the spinal epidural space, epidural catheter, lumbar puncture hole, and blood patch.