Lumbar spine surgery for spinal stenosis is a frequently per-formed procedure and was the fastest growing type of surgery in the US from 1980 to 2000. With increasing surgical inva-siveness, postoperative complications also tend to be higher. Cross-sectional imaging techniques (CT and MRI) are more sensitive than radiographs and play an increasingly important role in evaluation of patients with lumbar spine surgery. Their use in patients with metallic implants is somewhat limited by artefacts, which can obscure pathology and decrease accuracy and reader confidence. Metal artefact reduction techniques have been developed, which can significantly improve image quality and enable early detection of postoperative complica-tions. Complications c...
The biologic cost-effectiveness of computed tomography (CT) versus myelography is so favorable to CT...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Westermaier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Imaging of the postoperative spine requires the identification of several critical points by the rad...
Spinal trauma is a devastating event with a high morbidity and mortality. The rationale of imaging i...
One of the most challenging areas of diagnosis is to be found in acquiring and interpreting medical ...
Problems and aims: The clinical outcome of repeat lumbar discectomy is not as satisfactory as that o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the structure of degenerative lumbar stenosis surgical treatment com...
Background: Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes describ...
Summary: Digital subtraction myelography is described for its utility in the detection of dural leak...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the various symptomatic complications following...
Slice-Encoding Metal Artifact Correction (SEMAC) sequence is one of the metal artifact reduction tec...
Study design: A case report.Objective: To report a rare case of acute spinal subdural hematoma (SSH)...
To determine the incidence of infection after instrumented lumbar spine surgery, the demographic and...
Slice-Encoding Metal Artifact Correction (SEMAC) sequence is one of the metal artifact reduction tec...
The biologic cost-effectiveness of computed tomography (CT) versus myelography is so favorable to CT...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Westermaier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Imaging of the postoperative spine requires the identification of several critical points by the rad...
Spinal trauma is a devastating event with a high morbidity and mortality. The rationale of imaging i...
One of the most challenging areas of diagnosis is to be found in acquiring and interpreting medical ...
Problems and aims: The clinical outcome of repeat lumbar discectomy is not as satisfactory as that o...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the structure of degenerative lumbar stenosis surgical treatment com...
Background: Spinal intervention procedures are widely practiced. Complications are sometimes describ...
Summary: Digital subtraction myelography is described for its utility in the detection of dural leak...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the various symptomatic complications following...
Slice-Encoding Metal Artifact Correction (SEMAC) sequence is one of the metal artifact reduction tec...
Study design: A case report.Objective: To report a rare case of acute spinal subdural hematoma (SSH)...
To determine the incidence of infection after instrumented lumbar spine surgery, the demographic and...
Slice-Encoding Metal Artifact Correction (SEMAC) sequence is one of the metal artifact reduction tec...
The biologic cost-effectiveness of computed tomography (CT) versus myelography is so favorable to CT...
The object of the study was to review the author’s large series of minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Westermaier et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...