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Acupuncture Needles


General Considerations

  • Performed widely in US, especially amongst Chinese, Korean and Japanese Clinical Findings
  • Needles that are about 1 mm in diameter and 1-1.5 cm long
  • They are inserted for 15 minutes or so and usually removed
  • May be inserted with a spring-loaded syringe
  • Japanese form is called Hari and involves permanent placement of needles about 3 cm deep into subcutaneous tissues and of breaking needle off at skin
  • Belief is the retained needles continue to provide their stimuli
  • Frequently inserted along vertically oriented “meridians” (parallel lines)

Imaging Findings

  • Needles are metallic, made out of stainless steel, silver or gold
  • The needle tips may be straight, curvilinear or semicircular
  • Uniform in size and linear in arrangement

Differential Diagnosis

  • Metallic sutures

Treatment

  • They stay in the body forever, rarely causing complications

Complications

  • They may migrate
  • They may be the cause of foreign body granulomas or cause dermatitis
    • Migration may be to solid organs or hollow visci 

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Acupuncture Needle Fragments. There are innumerable small metallic fragments of acupuncture needles that have been permanently retained in the subcutaneous tissue of this patient's back (white oval).
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Permanently Retained Acupuncture Needles: Radiographic Findings and Case Report. Penelope J. Galbraith, Michael L. Richardson Radiology Case Reports, Vol 1, No 4 (2006)

 

Images in Clinical Medicine. Acupuncture-Needle Fragments. Ernest S. Chiu, B.A., and John H.M. Austin, M.D.N Engl J Med 1995; 332:304 February 2, 199