Abstract
We describe a novel patient-positioning device for dynamic CT myelography. Dynamic CT myelography requires angling the patient’s spine to distribute dense contrast along the dependent thecal sac. The proposed device is constructed of a low-density reinforced polymer frame and can be raised or lowered to various heights with a hand-operated mechanism, allowing precise adjustment of the spinal angle and control of the contrast bolus, increasing the safety, reproducibility, and sensitivity of dynamic CT myelography.
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Callen, A. L., Wojcik, R., & Bojanowski, M. (2023). A Novel Patient-Positioning Device for Dynamic CT Myelography. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 44(11), 1352–1355. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8023
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