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Computerized tomography -- guided percutaneous bilateral selective cordotomy (2902 words) |
 | Percutaneous bilateral cordotomy performed using conventional techniques may cause the patient to develop sleep-induced apnea due to bilateral destruction of the ventrolateral reticulospinal tract. |
 | Computerized tomographyguided percutaneous bilateral selective cordotomy may prove to be the treatment of choice for patients suffering from bilateral cancer pain, because of the advantages of higher segmental selectivity and controlled ablation of neural structures at a higher cervical level under direct visualization. |
 | The target in percutaneous cordotomy is the lateral spinothalamic tract in the anterolateral part of the spinal cord at the C12 level, although the posterolateral part of the lateral spinothalamic tract should be targeted to control pain from the lower trunk and extremities, as is done in bilateral procedures. |