Utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Ligamentous Injury in Cervical Spine Trauma: A 2-Year Consecutive Case Cohort

被引:1
作者
Avila, Mauricio J. [1 ]
Dumont, Travis M. [1 ]
Ganapathy, Venkat [2 ]
Hurlbert, R. John [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arizona, Banner Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Banner Univ Med Ctr, Dept Orthoped Surg, Tucson, AZ USA
关键词
BLUNT TRAUMA; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; MRI; CLEARANCE; RULE; CLASSIFICATION; CRITERIA; NEXUS;
D O I
10.1016/j.wneu.2023.12.098
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
- BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is increasingly used as an adjunct to spinal soft tissue evaluation in cervical spine (C -spine) trauma; however, the utility of this information remains controversial. In this consecutive observational study, we reviewed the utility of MRI in patients with C -spine trauma. - METHODS: We identified patients in real time over a 2year period as they presented to our level 1 trauma center for C -spine computed tomography (CT) scan followed by MRI. MRI was obtained by the trauma team prior to the spine service consultation if (1) they were unable to clear the C -spine according to protocol or (2) if the on -call radiologist reported a concern for ligamentous integrity from the CT findings. - RESULTS: Thirty-three patients, including 19 males (58%) and 14 females, with a mean age of 54 years, were referred to the spine service for concerns of ligamentous instability. The most common mechanisms of injury were motor vehicle accidents (n = 13) and falls (n = 11). MRI demonstrated ligamentous signal change identified by the radiologist as potentially unstable in all patients. Fifteen patients (45%) had multiple C -spine ligaments affected. The interspinous ligament was involved most frequently (28%), followed by the ligamentum flavum (21%) and supraspinous ligament (15%). All patients underwent dynamic upright Cspine X-rays that were interpreted by both the ordering surgeon and radiologist. There was no evidence of instability in any patient; concurrence between X-ray interpretation was 100%. The cervical collar was successfully removed in all cases. No patients required late surgical intervention, and there were no return visits to the emergency department of a spinal nature. - CONCLUSIONS: MRI signal change within the ligaments of the C -spine should be interpreted with caution in the setting of trauma. To physicians less familiar with spinal biomechanics, MRI findings may be perceived in an inadvertently alarming manner. Bony alignment and, when indicated, dynamic upright X-rays remain the gold standard for evaluating the ligamentous integrity of the C -spine.
引用
收藏
页码:E339 / E344
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Conversion of T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Images of Cervical Spine Trauma to Short T1 Inversion Recovery (STIR) Images by Generative Adversarial Network
    Yunde, Atsushi
    Maki, Satoshi
    Furuya, Takeo
    Okimatsu, Sho
    Inoue, Takaki
    Miura, Masataka
    Shiratani, Yuki
    Nagashima, Yuki
    Maruyama, Juntaro
    Shiga, Yasuhiro
    Inage, Kazuhide
    Eguchi, Yawara
    Orita, Sumihisa
    Ohtori, Seiji
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (05)
  • [42] Magnetic Resonance Imaging Negative Spine Trauma Followed by a Delayed Intravertebral Vacuum Cleft-Kummell's Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review
    Gou, Pengguo
    Jing, Wanli
    Zhou, Jiaming
    Wang, Rui
    Wang, Zun
    Chang, Feng
    Xue, Yuan
    ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY, 2023, 15 (01) : 366 - 370
  • [43] Erosions on T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Versus Radiography of Sacroiliac Joints in Recent-Onset Axial Spondyloarthritis: 2-Year Data (EMBARK Trial and DESIR Cohort)
    Maksymowych, Walter P.
    Claudepierre, Pascal
    de Hooge, Manouk
    Lambert, Robert G.
    Landewe, Robert
    Molto, Anna
    van der Heijde, Desiree
    Bukowski, Jack F.
    Jones, Heather
    Pedersen, Ron
    Szumski, Annette
    Vlahos, Bonnie
    Dougados, Maxime
    JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2024, 51 (05) : 462 - 471
  • [44] Patellofemoral Cartilage Lesions Treated With Particulated Juvenile Allograft Cartilage: A Prospective Study With Minimum 2-Year Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Outcomes
    Wang, Tim
    Belkin, Nicole S.
    Burge, Alissa J.
    Chang, Brenda
    Pais, Mollyann
    Mahony, Gregory
    Williams, Riley J.
    ARTHROSCOPY-THE JOURNAL OF ARTHROSCOPIC AND RELATED SURGERY, 2018, 34 (05) : 1498 - 1505
  • [45] Magnetic resonance imaging changes in a 69-year old man with hypoglycemia induced brain injury: case report and literature review
    Arrabyru, Pranitha Reddy
    Qureshi, Ihtesham Aatif
    Skalomenos, Lauren
    Rodriguez, Gustavo Jose
    PAN AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2019, 32
  • [46] Osteochondral Allograft Transplant of the Patella Using Femoral Condylar Allografts: Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Clinical Outcomes at Minimum 2-Year Follow-up
    Lin, Kenneth M.
    Wang, Dean
    Burge, Alissa J.
    Warner, Tyler
    Jones, Kristofer J.
    Williams, Riley J., III
    ORTHOPAEDIC JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2020, 8 (10)
  • [47] Natural course of bone marrow oedema on magnetic resonance imaging of the sacroiliac joints in patients with early inflammatory back pain: a 2-year follow-up study
    van Onna, M.
    van Tubergen, A.
    Jurik, A. G.
    van der Heijde, D.
    Landewe, R.
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2015, 44 (02) : 129 - 134
  • [48] Randomized Study of Systematic Biopsy Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Targeted and Systematic Biopsy in Men on Active Surveillance (ASIST): 2-year Postbiopsy Follow-up
    Klotz, Laurence
    Pond, Greg
    Loblaw, Andrew
    Sugar, Linda
    Moussa, Madeline
    Berman, David
    Van Der Kwast, Theo
    Vesprini, Danny
    Milot, Laurent
    Kebabdjian, Marlene
    Fleshner, Neil
    Ghai, Sangheet
    Chin, Joseph
    Haider, Masoom
    EUROPEAN UROLOGY, 2020, 77 (03) : 311 - 317
  • [49] Repeated magnetic resonance imaging at 6 follow-up visits over a 2-year period after platelet-rich plasma injection in patients with lateral epicondylitis
    Suzuki, Taku
    Hayakawa, Katsuhiko
    Nakane, Takashi
    Fujita, Nobuyuki
    JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, 2022, 31 (08) : 1581 - 1587
  • [50] Changes of T2WI high signal of spinal magnetic resonance imaging correlated with the 1-year postoperative improvement rate in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy
    Geng, Tongyu
    Zhu, Xin
    Xu, Chao
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 2019, 12 (12): : 13472 - 13479