Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography

Objective: To analyze anatomical variations associated with celiac plexus complex by means of computed tomography simulation, assessing the risk for organ injury as the transcrural technique is utilized. Materials and Methods: One hundred eight transaxial computed tomography images of abdomen were...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Augusta Mateus Pereira, Paulo Tadeu Campos Lopes, Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos Santos, Adriane Pozzobon, Rodrigo Dias Duarte, Alexandre da Silveira Cima, Ângela Massignan
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Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem 2014-10-01
Series:Radiologia Brasileira
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spelling doaj-1bb484c05eb94a71bf6820c52082687c2020-11-24T21:43:42ZengColégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por ImagemRadiologia Brasileira1678-70992014-10-0147528328710.1590/0100-3984.2013.1881S0100-39842014000500283Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomographyGabriela Augusta Mateus PereiraPaulo Tadeu Campos LopesAna Maria Pujol Vieira dos SantosAdriane PozzobonRodrigo Dias DuarteAlexandre da Silveira CimaÂngela MassignanObjective: To analyze anatomical variations associated with celiac plexus complex by means of computed tomography simulation, assessing the risk for organ injury as the transcrural technique is utilized. Materials and Methods: One hundred eight transaxial computed tomography images of abdomen were analyzed. The aortic-vertebral, celiac trunk (CeT)-vertebral, CeT-aortic and celiac-aortic-vertebral topographical relationships were recorded. Two needle insertion pathways were drawn on each of the images, at right and left, 9 cm and 4.5 cm away from the midline. Transfixed vital organs and gender-related associations were recorded. Results: Aortic-vertebral - 45.37% at left and 54.62% in the middle; CeT-vertebral - T12, 36.11%; T12-L1, 32.4%; L1, 27.77%; T11-T12, 2.77%; CeT-aortic - 53.7% at left and 46.3% in the middle; celiac-aortic-vertebral - L-l, 22.22%; M-m, 23.15%; L-m, 31.48%; M-l, 23.15%. Neither correspondence on the right side nor significant gender-related associations were observed. Conclusion: Considering the wide range of abdominal anatomical variations and the characteristics of needle insertion pathways, celiac plexus block should not be standardized. Imaging should be performed prior to the procedure in order to reduce the risks for injuries or for negative outcomes to patients. Gender-related anatomical variations involved in celiac plexus block should be more deeply investigated, since few studies have addressed the subject.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-39842014000500283&lng=en&tlng=enBloqueio do plexo celíacoAcesso transcruralTomografia computadorizadaAnatomia
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author Gabriela Augusta Mateus Pereira
Paulo Tadeu Campos Lopes
Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos Santos
Adriane Pozzobon
Rodrigo Dias Duarte
Alexandre da Silveira Cima
Ângela Massignan
spellingShingle Gabriela Augusta Mateus Pereira
Paulo Tadeu Campos Lopes
Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos Santos
Adriane Pozzobon
Rodrigo Dias Duarte
Alexandre da Silveira Cima
Ângela Massignan
Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
Radiologia Brasileira
Bloqueio do plexo celíaco
Acesso transcrural
Tomografia computadorizada
Anatomia
author_facet Gabriela Augusta Mateus Pereira
Paulo Tadeu Campos Lopes
Ana Maria Pujol Vieira dos Santos
Adriane Pozzobon
Rodrigo Dias Duarte
Alexandre da Silveira Cima
Ângela Massignan
author_sort Gabriela Augusta Mateus Pereira
title Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
title_short Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
title_full Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
title_fullStr Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
title_sort celiac plexus block: an anatomical study and simulation using computed tomography
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem
series Radiologia Brasileira
issn 1678-7099
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Objective: To analyze anatomical variations associated with celiac plexus complex by means of computed tomography simulation, assessing the risk for organ injury as the transcrural technique is utilized. Materials and Methods: One hundred eight transaxial computed tomography images of abdomen were analyzed. The aortic-vertebral, celiac trunk (CeT)-vertebral, CeT-aortic and celiac-aortic-vertebral topographical relationships were recorded. Two needle insertion pathways were drawn on each of the images, at right and left, 9 cm and 4.5 cm away from the midline. Transfixed vital organs and gender-related associations were recorded. Results: Aortic-vertebral - 45.37% at left and 54.62% in the middle; CeT-vertebral - T12, 36.11%; T12-L1, 32.4%; L1, 27.77%; T11-T12, 2.77%; CeT-aortic - 53.7% at left and 46.3% in the middle; celiac-aortic-vertebral - L-l, 22.22%; M-m, 23.15%; L-m, 31.48%; M-l, 23.15%. Neither correspondence on the right side nor significant gender-related associations were observed. Conclusion: Considering the wide range of abdominal anatomical variations and the characteristics of needle insertion pathways, celiac plexus block should not be standardized. Imaging should be performed prior to the procedure in order to reduce the risks for injuries or for negative outcomes to patients. Gender-related anatomical variations involved in celiac plexus block should be more deeply investigated, since few studies have addressed the subject.
topic Bloqueio do plexo celíaco
Acesso transcrural
Tomografia computadorizada
Anatomia
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