Abstract
Introduction
It is difficult to correctly diagnose lumbar degenerated disease with foraminal stenosis using conventional X-ray imaging, CT, and MRI. This difficulty can sometimes result in failed back syndrome. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) was reported as a potential tool for the diagnosis for foraminal stenosis. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of DTI for diagnosis of degenerated lumbar disease.
Materials and Methods
Total 27 patients (20 men, mean age, 68.5 years) with degenerated lumbar disease who underwent 3.0 T MRI and surgical treatment were included. DTI (tractography), fractional anisotropy (FA), and improvement in Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) and visual analog scale (VAS) pain score were investigated.
Results
The diagnoses by conventional imaging were lumbar spinal stenosis without foraminal stenosis in 11 cases, with foraminal stenosis in 10 cases, lumbar disk herniation in 3 cases,
Conclusion
Although there is no significant correlation between DTI and postsurgical symptoms, DTI has the possibility of detecting lesions of nerve damage, and to be a new diagnostic tool for the degenerated lumbar disease.
Yes
None declared
