Phlebography Spinal

**Spinal phlebography** is a diagnostic method for studying the veins and plexuses of the spinal cord, which consists of a sequential contrast X-ray examination of the location of vessels in the projection of the spine. The examination of the vessels is carried out after introducing a dye (verografin, etc.) or air into them through needles. Acute venous phlebitis and vascular injury appear as complications of venography, so it is usually not done urgently.