All images demonstrated a remarkable shrinkage of the cystic lesion and bone cortex thickening. In all patients, circumscribed areas of lucency persisted at radiography, corresponding to residual cystic areas without fluid-fluid levels at MRI. Pain, which was present in all the patients before treatment, was relieved within a month. According to our experience, direct percutaneous Ethibloc injection is effective in the treatment of ABC and can be recommended as the first-choice treatment. Due to its higher sensitivity MRI must be included either in the pretreatment phase to study the multilocular structure or in the imaging follow-up to evaluate the efficacy of Ethibloc in persistently non-responsive areas.
Cross-sectional studies of the lumbar spinal canal were performed by computerised tomography in asymptomatic subjects and in patients with myelographic and clinical findings suggestive of lumbar stenosis. In most cases stenosis was found to be developmental or combined in nature. Computerised tomography is a useful adjunct to myelography in the evaluation of lumbar stenosis as it enables an accurate assessment to be made of the type, degree and extent of narrowing of the vertebral canal.
The surgical treatment in neuromuscular scoliosis is burdened by a large number of complications. An accurate knowledge of possible complications is mandatory to prepare strategies due to prevent adverse events. A difference in definitions could completely change results in good or bad as well as in our same series the adverse events amounted at almost 30% of cases, but complications that due to complete failure would amount at 9.19% of patients.
The assisted self-reduction technique is simple, effective and gentle. Physicians on duty in the Emergency Departments should therefore be encouraged to use it.
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