Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections
NCT: NCT06643572 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This study aims to evaluate the impact of pre-procedure training using a 3D simulator, based on lumbar CT images, on the success rate and efficiency of lumbar transforaminal steroid injections in patients who are expected to be difficult to treat. The training is provided to practitioners prior to performing the procedure on these patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections?
Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections is a clinical trial registered under NCT06643572. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT06643572?
The current status of NCT06643572 (Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections) is: COMPLETED.
When did Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections start?
Comparing of Using Patient Imaging and Virtual Reality-based Simulation Prior to Lumbar Transforaminal Injections started on 2025-01-01.
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