Healthcare (Sep 2022)

An Observational Study Using Ultrasound to Assess Allowable Needle Insertion Range of Acupoint CV12

  • Hongmin Chu,
  • Jaehyo Kim,
  • Seongjun Park,
  • Jaehyun Kim,
  • Jung-Han Lee,
  • Won-Bae Ha,
  • Hyun-Jong Jung,
  • Seung-bum Yang,
  • Cheol-hyun Kim,
  • Jun Yong Park,
  • Kyung-ho Kang,
  • Sangkwan Lee,
  • Sanghun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10091707
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1707

Abstract

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Background: Abdominal organ injuries are a rarely reported complication when deep acupuncture needling is applied to the abdomen. In order to ascertain the allowable needle insertion range (ANIR) of the abdomen region, we selected acupoint CV12, which is commonly used for treating gastric disease, and ANIR was measured with an ultrasound device. Method: Eighty-five healthy volunteers were recruited, of which 83 cases of ultrasound images were obtained. To investigate the prediction factor of ANIR, we also measured several anthropometric factors. Results: The average ANIR was 25.3 ± 10.2; generally, the ANIRs of females were thicker than those of males; and the liver was observed in 62.7% subjects’ ultrasound images. The non-observed group showed thicker ANIR and higher BMI than the liver-observed group. Conclusion: There are reliable variables that make it possible to predict the ANIR. It is advised to refer to anthropometric factors in needling acupoint CV12 to avoid complications with the acupuncture treatment. However, individual differences are not negligible when applying deep needling. Thus, if the risk is not judged before or during the procedure, practitioners could consider the patient’s ANIR on CV12 when applying acupuncture by examining the individual anatomical structures using ultrasound and considering internal organ positions to prevent adverse events due to acupuncture.

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