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Effect of Axial loading on Lumbar spine MRI -Comparative Study of Effect between a Patient Group with Claudication and a Patient Group without Claudication

Authors :
Bum-Suk Oh
Jeong-Gil Lee
Jin Young Lee
Hyo-Beom Lee
Bon-Jae Koo
Source :
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery. 19:152
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Korean Society of Spine Surgery, 2012.

Abstract

Study Design: This study intended to find out differences of effects by axial loading in MRI examination in a patient group with neurologic claudication and a group without neurologic claudication Objectives: It was intended to understand in which group the effects of axial loading can be expected when taking MRI on the lumbar spine. Summary of Literature Review: The study of Willen and Danielson found spinal canal stenosis, which cannot be found by existing methods comparing an MRI taken in bended posture of lumbar without axial loading implementation by MRI taken with axial loading implementation. Hiwatashi et al. also reported that there was a change of treatment direction by laminectomy after axial loading in patients who were intended to take a conservational treatment before the axial loading. Materials and Methods: A total of 39 patients and 54 intervertebral discs were compared. The distances from a sagittal plane before and after intervertebral discs were compared by measuring a sectional area of dura mater in a horizontal plane image and two groups were compared by existence of patients’ neurologic claudication. Results: The AP diameter before and after a intervertebral discs increased into 41.98 mm from 41.1 mm on the average and the sectional area of dura mater showed 137.47mm 2 before loading and 119.86mm 2 after loading on the average. There was not a significant difference in the distances before and after axial loading implementation, but a significant difference was found in the sectional area of dura mater. Conclusion: Axial loading would contribute to diagnose spinal disease, and especially, spinal canal stenosis in a patient group with claudication.

Details

ISSN :
20934386 and 20934378
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Korean Society of Spine Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........27cee971ccc61aae579435cb1314a3e0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4184/jkss.2012.19.4.152