Use of a percutaneous diskectomy device to facilitate the diagnosis of infectious spondylitis

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Abstract

For evaluation of suspected infectious spondylitis, 19 consecutive patients underwent imaging-guided spine biopsy with needle aspiration and a percutaneous diskectomy device to determine if the diskectomy device provided diagnostic value. In 79% of cases, the diskectomy device yielded a specimen when needle aspiration failed. A significantly greater yield of specimen was observed with the diskectomy device, and >50% of cases with failed needle aspiration had biopsies positive for infection.

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Wattamwar, A. S., & Ortiz, A. O. (2010). Use of a percutaneous diskectomy device to facilitate the diagnosis of infectious spondylitis. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 31(6), 1157–1158. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1828

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