Abstract | BACKGROUND: Most lumbar artificial discs are still composed of stainless steel alloys, which prevents adequate postoperative diagnostic imaging of the operated region when using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Thus patients with postoperative radicular symptoms or claudication after stainless steel implants often require alternative diagnostic procedures. METHODS: Possible complications of lumbar total disc replacement (TDR) are reviewed from the available literature and imaging recommendations given with regard to implant type. Two illustrative cases are presented in figures. RESULTS: CONCLUSION: Alternative radiographic procedures should be considered when evaluating patients following TDR. Postoperative complications following lumbar TDR including spinal stenosis causing radiculopathy and implant loosening can be visualised by myelography and radionucleotide techniques as an adjunct to plain film radiographs. Even in the presence of massive stainless steel TDR implants lumbar radicular stenosis and implant loosening can be visualised if myelography and radionuclide techniques are applied.
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Authors | Yohan Robinson, Bengt Sandén |
Journal | Patient safety in surgery
(Patient Saf Surg)
Vol. 3
Issue 1
Pg. 15
(Jul 20 2009)
ISSN: 1754-9493 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 19619332
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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