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
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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