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Establishment of temporomandibular joint puncture technique in rats using<i>in vivo</i>micro-computed tomography (R_mCT<sup>®</sup>)
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Lateral Puncture TechniqueAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryTemporomandibular Joint PainDiagnostic SciencesMaxillofacial SurgeryRadiologyHealth SciencesImaging AnatomyMedical ImagingTemporomandibular JointTemporomandibular Joint ReplacementTemporomandibular Joint FunctionRadiologic ImagingPuncture TechniquesBone ImagingCraniofacial SurgeryAnesthesiaMedicineTmj DisorderSkeletal Imaging
The aim of the report was to establish puncture techniques for the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) cavity in rats. The experimental sample comprised 30 male Sprague-Dawley rats. Under general anaesthesia the superior joint cavity of the rat was punctured either laterally (lateral puncture technique (LPT), n = 11), anteriorly (anterosuperior puncture technique (ASPT), n = 13) or anteroinferior puncture technique (AIPT), n = 6) using a 27-gauge needle. After the tip of the needle was confirmed by micro-CT (R-mCT®, Rigaku, Tokyo, Japan) located on the mandibular fossa, 0.05 ml of contrast media was injected under micro-CT fluoroscopic guidance. After confirmation that the joint cavity was filled with contrast media, micro-CT imaging was carried out. The puncture for LPT was accurate in 5 of the 11 animals. The ASPT was accurate in all 13 animals. The AIPT punctured 3 of the 6 animals. Furthermore, the ASPT and AIPT demonstrated improved preservation of the needle; it was harder to detach the needle, which led to greater stability. These results suggest that ASPT assisted by R-mCT® is useful for basic research, including drug discovery and pathogenesis of TMJ diseases.
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