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European Journal of Radiology | 2013

A novel Laser Navigation System reduces radiation exposure and improves accuracy and workflow of CT-guided spinal interventions: A prospective, randomized, controlled, clinical trial in comparison to conventional freehand puncture

Carsten Moser; Jan Becker; Martin Deli; Martin Dr Busch; Marc Boehme; Dietrich H W Groenemeyer

PURPOSE Phantom model evaluation and prospective randomized clinical trial to assess the clinical feasibility and benefit of using a novel Laser Navigation System (LNS) in CT-guided epidural and perineural injections in comparison to the conventional freehand procedure. METHODS The LNS guided puncture technique was compared to the standard CT-guided freehand treatment using a phantom model and a randomized clinical trial. Spinal injections were administered by an experienced interventional team to evaluate needle placement accuracy, treatment time and radiation exposure. RESULTS In the LNS group of the phantom model study, the needle entrance point accuracy of 0.5mm (freehand 3.1mm), needle target point accuracy of 2.0mm (freehand 3.5mm), number of control CT slices of 1.4 (freehand 2.7) and needle placement time of 5min 4s (freehand: 9min 18s) showed significant improvements compared to freehand in 60 punctures. In the clinical trial the LNS group achieved needle entrance point accuracy of 1.3mm (freehand 4.6mm), needle angulation accuracy of 0.4° (freehand 2.3°), number of control CT slices of 1.1 (freehand 1.8) and needle placement time of 6min 54s (freehand 9min 00s), showing significant improvements compared to freehand in a total of 58 CT-guided interventions. CONCLUSION The LNS group showed significantly improved results in both study designs. Both the phantom model evaluation and the clinical trial of spinal injections showed feasibility and efficacy of using the novel LNS. Even an experienced interventional team worked with it more precise, faster and with reduced radiation exposure.


Archive | 1998

Magnetic resonance apparatus and method for determining the location of a positionable object in a subject

Michael Wendt; Martin Dr Busch; Axel Dipl Phys Bornstedt; Rainer Seibel; Dietrich Prof Dr Groenemeyer


Archive | 1997

NMR imaging producing, determining position or control of system led in test object

Andreas Melzer; Martin Dr Busch


Archive | 1996

Method for magnetic resonance image acquisition and reconstruction of the basic of wavelet encoding

Michael Wendt; Martin Dr Busch


Archive | 1998

Operating method for nuclear magnetic resonance tomography device

Martin Dr Busch; Rainer Wetzler; Rainer Seibel; Andreas Melzer; Dietrich Prof Dr Groenemeyer


Archive | 1998

MR imaging system and vena cava filter therefor

Martin Dr Busch; Andreas Melzer


Archive | 2008

Operating table panel has one or more base sections and one or more modules, where modules and base sections are adjustable relative to each other and modules are designed such that they are separated from operating table panel

Martin Dr Busch; Martin Deli; Dietrich Grönemeyer; Rainhard Wedeleit


Archive | 1998

Stent und mr-bildgebungsverfahren zur darstellung und positionsbestimmung eines stents

Martin Dr Busch; Andreas Melzer


Archive | 1998

Extensor and process imaging by MRI for representation and positioning of a stent.

Andreas Melzer; Martin Dr Busch


Archive | 1997

Object localisation method in MR examination

Martin Dr Busch; Michael Wendt; Axel Dipl Phys Bornstedt; Dietrich Prof Dr Groenemeyer; Rainer Seibel

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Michael Wendt

University Hospitals of Cleveland

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Axel Bornstedt

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Michael Wendt

University Hospitals of Cleveland

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