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MRI Evaluation of Spinal Cord Edema After CT-Guided Percutaneous Cordotomy in Cancer Pain Patients
Sponsor: Mersin University
Summary
This observational study aims to evaluate changes in the spinal cord following CT-guided percutaneous cervical cordotomy performed for the treatment of intractable cancer-related pain. Cordotomy is a routine clinical procedure used to relieve severe pain in selected cancer patients. After the procedure, some patients may develop temporary neurological symptoms that are thought to be related to spinal cord edema. In this study, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be performed as part of routine clinical follow-up on postoperative day 1 and at 1 month to assess the presence and extent of spinal cord edema. Clinical outcomes, including pain intensity and possible postprocedural symptoms, will be recorded and compared with MRI findings. The goal of this research is to better understand the relationship between imaging changes in the spinal cord and clinical outcomes after cordotomy, which may help improve patient care and postoperative management in the future.
Official title: Evaluation of Medulla Spinalis Edema After CT-Guided Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Its Association With Postprocedural Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cancer Pain
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
15
Start Date
2026-03-01
Completion Date
2027-04-01
Last Updated
2026-02-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
CT-guided Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy
Routine clinical percutaneous cervical cordotomy performed under CT guidance using radiofrequency ablation at the C1-C2 level for the treatment of intractable cancer pain.
Locations (1)
Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Algology
Mersin, Yenişehir, Turkey (Türkiye)