2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/2807901
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Ultrasound-Guided Percutaneous Release Procedures in the Lumbar Ligamentum Flavum by Acupotomy: A Cadaveric study

Abstract: Objective This study aims to determine the methods of percutaneous release procedures in the lumbar ligamentum flavum (LF) under ultrasound guidance by acupotomy and provide an anatomical basis for intrusive treatment of lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spinal canal stenosis. Methods Twelve cadavers including 4 females and 8 males aged 60 to 90 years (73.42 ± 14.57 years), without formalin fixation, were selected. Guided by an ultrasound transducer, we punctured acupotomy to release lumbar LF in L3/L4, L4/L5,… Show more

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“…The diameter of the acupotomy is usually 0.4-1.2 mm, which is similar to the needle of an ordinary syringe. Therefore, the acupotomy has a shoving and loosening effect during insertion and puncture operations in human tissue so that the human body can repair the damage involved in its use spontaneously, and the possibility of scar formation is extremely low (18).…”
Section: Discussion Introduction Of the Acupotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diameter of the acupotomy is usually 0.4-1.2 mm, which is similar to the needle of an ordinary syringe. Therefore, the acupotomy has a shoving and loosening effect during insertion and puncture operations in human tissue so that the human body can repair the damage involved in its use spontaneously, and the possibility of scar formation is extremely low (18).…”
Section: Discussion Introduction Of the Acupotomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, there is a lack of evidence regarding optimizing Ultrasound-guided interventions. To address this, we have developed a protocol based on the clinical experience of our research team and existing papers [25][26][27]. Thirdly, the sample will be recruited from a single center, and the 8-week follow-up period after treatment will be relatively short.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acupotomy can cut and detach the abnormal, cicatricial, and contractured tissues by only causing microtrauma. Acupotomy is mainly used to treat chronic injuries of the motor system, cervical and lumbar diseases, and degenerative diseases or pathologies of the bones and joints, such as tenosynovitis, muscle injury, periarthritis of the shoulder, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, knee osteoarthritis, and heel pain, among others ( 2 - 4 ). However, with blind operation, it is more likely that nerves and blood vessels will be damaged, and it is difficult to control the depth and direction of needle insertion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%