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- 2019
Neck movement during cervical transforaminal epidural injections and the position of the vertebral artery: an anatomical studyKeywords: Epidural injection, cervicalgia, vertebral artery, neck rotation Abstract: Cervical transforaminal epidural steroid injections (CTFESIs) are sometimes performed in patients with cervical radiculopathy secondary to nerve-root compression. Neck movements for patient positioning may include rotation, flexion, and extension. As physicians performing such procedures do not move the neck for fear of injuring the vertebral artery, we performed fluoroscopy and cadaveric dissection to analyze any movement of the vertebral artery during head movement and its relation to the foramina in the setting of CTFESI
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