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Ultrasound guided injection of the rotator interval – Gaurav-Botchu technique


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Fig. 1.

Schematic diagram of rotator interval showing needle tip in target zone via lateral to medial approach
Schematic diagram of rotator interval showing needle tip in target zone via lateral to medial approach

Fig. 2.

Axial ultrasound showing the indented trajectory of the needle (
A
) with a needle tip in the target zone (
B
) via lateral to medial approach
Axial ultrasound showing the indented trajectory of the needle ( A ) with a needle tip in the target zone ( B ) via lateral to medial approach

Fig. 3.

Schematic anatomy of rotator interval. LHB (long head of biceps), SGHL (superior glenohumeral ligament), SUBSCAP (subscapularis), CHL (coracohumeral ligament), SUPRA (supraspinatus)
Schematic anatomy of rotator interval. LHB (long head of biceps), SGHL (superior glenohumeral ligament), SUBSCAP (subscapularis), CHL (coracohumeral ligament), SUPRA (supraspinatus)

Fig. 4.

Axial ultrasound images of two patients (
A, B
) with needle tip (arrow) in the target zone via medial to lateral approach
Axial ultrasound images of two patients ( A, B ) with needle tip (arrow) in the target zone via medial to lateral approach

Fig. 5.

Schematic diagram of rotator interval showing needle tip in target zone via medial to lateral approach
Schematic diagram of rotator interval showing needle tip in target zone via medial to lateral approach

Fig. 6.

Image showing the approach to rotator interval via the Gaurav-Botchu technique
Image showing the approach to rotator interval via the Gaurav-Botchu technique
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