A fluoroscopically controlled anterior approach in supine position is often used for arthrocentesis of the shoulder, but can lead to a high rate of dry aspirations. The aim of this study was to compare the aspiration performance of rigid needles and flexible catheters used with this approach. We hypothesized that a flexible catheter can significantly improve the amount of the obtained fluid. The glenohumeral joint of ten human cadaveric shoulder specimens were sequentially filled with 5, 10, 20 and 30 mL of contrast agent. For each volume the maximum aspirated amount of contrast agent with 4 different aspiration devices (20 gauge needle, 16 gauge needle, 16 gauge flexible catheter and 16 gauge perforated flexible catheter) were compared. Al...
Joint fluid aspiration is a simple but extremely useful technique to investigate suspected joint dis...
BACKGROUND: Subclavian vein catheterism, a commonly used methodology in ICU, is not devoid of compl...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary EUS-guided FNA techniques involve the use of a needle, with an air column w...
A fluoroscopically controlled anterior approach in supine position is often used for arthrocentesis ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare joint and soft tissue aspiration using a conventional technique with an ultras...
BACKGROUND Shoulder joint aspirations are frequently performed to rule out infection. In case of ...
Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove ...
Purpose: Syringes are used for diagnostic fluid aspiration and fine-needle aspiration biopsy in inte...
Background: Use of internal filling ports in tissue expander–based reconstructions are advantageous ...
SummaryBronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is a widely used clinical and research tool even though certain ...
Final report and team photo for Project 04 of ME450, Winter 2009 semester.Current fine needle aspira...
Introduction: The installation of an epidural catheter can be perform by median or paramedian techni...
Background: Classically subclavian vein catheterization is done in neutral arm position; recently, i...
Background: Soft tissue fluid retention due to irrigation is relatively common after shoulder arthro...
Introduction: We aimed to compare the accuracy between the standard anterior technique of shoulder i...
Joint fluid aspiration is a simple but extremely useful technique to investigate suspected joint dis...
BACKGROUND: Subclavian vein catheterism, a commonly used methodology in ICU, is not devoid of compl...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary EUS-guided FNA techniques involve the use of a needle, with an air column w...
A fluoroscopically controlled anterior approach in supine position is often used for arthrocentesis ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare joint and soft tissue aspiration using a conventional technique with an ultras...
BACKGROUND Shoulder joint aspirations are frequently performed to rule out infection. In case of ...
Distension of joint with fluid is often used to facilitate insertion of arthroscope. This may prove ...
Purpose: Syringes are used for diagnostic fluid aspiration and fine-needle aspiration biopsy in inte...
Background: Use of internal filling ports in tissue expander–based reconstructions are advantageous ...
SummaryBronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is a widely used clinical and research tool even though certain ...
Final report and team photo for Project 04 of ME450, Winter 2009 semester.Current fine needle aspira...
Introduction: The installation of an epidural catheter can be perform by median or paramedian techni...
Background: Classically subclavian vein catheterization is done in neutral arm position; recently, i...
Background: Soft tissue fluid retention due to irrigation is relatively common after shoulder arthro...
Introduction: We aimed to compare the accuracy between the standard anterior technique of shoulder i...
Joint fluid aspiration is a simple but extremely useful technique to investigate suspected joint dis...
BACKGROUND: Subclavian vein catheterism, a commonly used methodology in ICU, is not devoid of compl...
BACKGROUND: Contemporary EUS-guided FNA techniques involve the use of a needle, with an air column w...