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Ajay A Madhavan1, Peter G Kranz2, Waleed Brinjikji3
1From the Division of Neuroradiology (A.A.M., W.B., I.T.M.), Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota madhavan.ajay@mayo.edu.
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Photon-counting CT myelography is a relatively recently described technique for the detection of spinal CSF leaks in patients with spontaneous intracranial hypotension.1-3 In this Video, we outline the fundamental procedural techniques used in CT myelography for CSF leak detection, as well as specific advantages and reconstruction options available when using photon-counting CT.4-7 Additionally, we show examples demonstrating the typical appearance of common spinal CSF leaks detected on photon-counting CT myelography, which mainly include dural tears and CSF-venous fistulas.8 This Video draws on technical insights gleaned from a multi-institutional perspective, while specific techniques continue to vary at different centers. Future refinement of photon-counting CT myelographic techniques at multiple centers will be helpful to maximally leverage this nascent technology.
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