Person: Knipp, David
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Publication Percutaneous CT-guided sacroiliac joint sampling for infection: aspiration, biopsy, and technique
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017-11-15) Knipp, David; Simeone, Frank; Nelson, Sandra; Huang, Ambrose; Chang, ConnieObjective: To elucidate the management algorithm for sacroiliac joint sampling by percutaneous CT-guided sacroiliac joint sampling for suspected infection patients. Materials and Methods: All CT-guided sacroiliac joint sampling procedures for suspected infection were reviewed for sampling type (aspiration lavage aspiration, biopsy), microbiology results, and clinical and imaging follow-up. The gold standard was pathology. If pathology was not available, then positive blood culture with same organism as SIJ sampling, imaging and clinical follow-up, or clinical follow-up only were used. Anterior and posterior joint distention was evaluated by MRI within seven days of the procedure.