Spinal headaches after myelograms: comparison of needle types (original) (raw)

The influence of needle size and other factors on the incidence of adverse effects caused by myelography

Robin Sellar

Clinical Radiology, 1991

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Is the Atraumatic spinal needle a better choice in younger patients? A comparison of 25G Spinal needles in a group of general surgical patients below 40 years of age

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Acta Medica Anatolia, 2016

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Difficulties in spinal needle use

Pekka Tarkkila

Anaesthesia, 1994

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Is the pencil point spinal needle a better choice in younger patients? A comparison of 24G Sprotte with 27 G Quincke needles in an unselected group of general surgical patients below 46 years of age

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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1995

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Fluoroscopy-guided Cephalic Angled Approach to the Spinal Canal for Myelography

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Cervical myelography with iohexol

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Neuroradiology, 1984

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The importance of sex, age, needle size, height and body mass index in post-lumbar puncture headache

Steinar Terje Vilming

Cephalalgia, 2001

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A comparative study of 27 G Quincke and Whitacre spinal needle for evaluation of postdural puncture headache

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The Role of Steroid in Post Myelography Headache

Amir Saied Seddighi

International Clinical Neuroscience Journal, 2016

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Total myelography with metrizamide through the lumbar route

Arfa Khan

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1981

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Intraspinal Examination with a Spinal Fiberscope (Myelofiberscope)

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State of the Art for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

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Needle caliber and design are associated with the risk of post-dural puncture headache after diagnostic lumbar puncture

Carlos Giafferi

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Postdural puncture headache after spinal anaesthesia in young orthopaedic outpatients using 27-g needles

Gisele Hemmings

Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia, 1998

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Incidence of postdural puncture headache: Two different fine gauge spinal needles of the same diameter

Ruslan Abdullayev

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Comparison of CT Myelography Performed in the Prone and Supine Positions in the Detection of Cervical Spinal Stenosis

Ali Shaibani

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Post-Spinal Headache after Dural Puncture with Perpendicular or Horizontal Needle Bevel Direction: A Randomized Controlled Trial in an African Rural Hospital

Luca Ansaloni

Tropical Doctor, 2000

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High incidence of post-dural puncture headache in patients with spinal saddle block induced with Quincke needles for anorectal surgery: a randomised clinical trial

Christel Weiss

International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 2010

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Evaluation of Tip Holed Spinal Needle - A Comparative Study

Akm Akhtaruzzaman

Journal of the Bangladesh Society of Anaesthesiologists, 2009

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Post spinal puncture headache, an old problem and new concepts: review of articles about predisposing factors

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Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2013

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Computerized tomography-guided percutaneous extralemniscal myelotomy

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Neurosurgical Focus, 1997

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Post Dural Puncture Headache After Spinal Anaesthesia and Chance Of Spinal Failure: A Comparative Study Using 23 G Quincke, 25G Quincke, And 25 G Whitacre Needle

Jamal Azmat

IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences, 2016

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The PENCAN 25-gauge needle: A new pencil-point needle for spinal anesthesia tested in 1,193 patients

Erik Krommendijk

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 1999

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Comparing the Incidence of Postdural Puncture Headache After Diagnostic Lumbar Puncture due to 22 Gauge Standard Versus 25 Gauge Atraumatic Needle : A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Chattagram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College Journal, 2021

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Application of 64-Detector Computed Tomography Myelography in the Diagnostics of the Spinal Canal Zastosowanie 64-rzędowej mielografii tomografii komputerowej w diagnostyce kanału kręgowego

Marek Sasiadek

2011

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Spinal Injection Procedures: A Review of Concepts, Controversies, and Complications

Manraj Heran

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2008

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Safety of fine-gauge, pencil point spinal needles

John Crowhurst

Anaesthesia, 1998

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The use of the 25 Sprotte needle markedly reduces post-dural puncture headache in routine neurological practice

Alessia Di Sapio

Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache, 2015

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Complications of Spinal Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures

Charles Aprill, Ray Baker, Milton Landers, Way Yin

Pain Medicine, 2008

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Prevention and Management of Complications Resulting from Common Spinal Injections

Robert Windsor

October 2003, 2003

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Are C1-2 Punctures for Routine Cervical Myelography below the Standard of Care?

Sachin Gujar

American Journal of Neuroradiology, 2009

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The effect of needle type (25G Sprotte vs Quincke) in spinal anesthesia on the incidence of transient neurologic syndrome

Ana Beatriz Pizarro

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