GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS | 2021

“WHAT MRI CAN DO IN SUSPECTED NON-DEGENRATIVE CASES OF COMPRESSIVE MYELOPATHY”

 
 
 
 

Abstract


BACKGROUND: Compressive Myelopathy is described as the spinal cord compression either from\noutside or within the cord itself. Compression may be due to Herniated disc, post traumatic compression\nby fracture / displaced Vertebra, epidural hemorrhage / abscess or Epidural / Intradural (Intramedullary and Extramedullary)\nneoplasm. Study aimed to to study the role of MRI in evaluation of compressive myelopathy\nMATERIAL & METHOD: It is a cross sectional observational study conducted during Jan 2019 to June 2020 in patients\npresenting to the Department of Radiodiagnosis with features of compressive myelopathy at Sharda Hospital, SMS&R. Total of\n30 patients who ful\uf001lled inclusion criteria and provided the informed consent. Philips Achieva 3.0T MRI. Standard surface coils\nand body coils, were used for cervical, thoracic and Lumbar spine for acquisition of images was used to assess the compressive\nmyelopathy.\nRESULTS: In present study, total of 30 patients were included in the present study. Among them 20 were males and 10 were\nfemale with the ratio of 2:1 showing the male predominance. The mean age of the patients was found to be 39.23 years. Extra\ndural compartment was the most commonly involved (n=26). POTTs (n=12) and TM (n=11) were most common located in\nextradural compartment, followed by metastasis (n=2). (p<0.001)\nCONCLUSION: MRI was able to successfully classify the spinal tumor based on Extradural / Intradural position and evaluate\nthe integrity of the spinal cord, intervertebral disks and ligament following acute spinal trauma.

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DOI 10.36106/gjra/6710959
Language English
Journal GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS

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