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Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures
BACKGROUND: Spine fractures may involve the ligamentum flavum (LF). Here, we utilized the “ligamentum flavum gap,” defined by the discontinuity of the LF at the level of a vertebral fracture, to document a vertebral fracture. METHODS: Utilizing X-rays, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonanc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5778724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29399377 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_390_17 |
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author | Alfredo, Guiroy Carlos, Zanardi Nelson, Picard Alfredo, Sícoli Alejandro, Morales C. Asdrúbal, Falavigna |
author_facet | Alfredo, Guiroy Carlos, Zanardi Nelson, Picard Alfredo, Sícoli Alejandro, Morales C. Asdrúbal, Falavigna |
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description | BACKGROUND: Spine fractures may involve the ligamentum flavum (LF). Here, we utilized the “ligamentum flavum gap,” defined by the discontinuity of the LF at the level of a vertebral fracture, to document a vertebral fracture. METHODS: Utilizing X-rays, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) studies, 10 patients with type B vertebral fractures were diagnosed with the ligamentum flavum gap (LFG: discontinuity of the LF) at the fracture levels. The fractures were located in 2 patients in the cervical and 8 in the thoracolumbar spine. RESULTS: All 10 patients with vertebral fractures had complained of axial pain. Four also showed progressive thoracic kyphosis. Notably, all demonstrated a loss of continuity in the LF at the level of fracture “ligamentum flavum gap.” T2-weighted and short tau inversion recovery (STIR) MR sagittal studies were best at locating LFG at the level of a fracture. CONCLUSION: Here, we identified best on sagittal T2 and STIR-weighted MR studies 10 patients for whom discontinuity of the ligamentum flavum (LFG) correlated with the location of type B vertebral fractures. |
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spelling | pubmed-57787242018-02-02 Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures Alfredo, Guiroy Carlos, Zanardi Nelson, Picard Alfredo, Sícoli Alejandro, Morales C. Asdrúbal, Falavigna Surg Neurol Int Spine: Technical Note BACKGROUND: Spine fractures may involve the ligamentum flavum (LF). Here, we utilized the “ligamentum flavum gap,” defined by the discontinuity of the LF at the level of a vertebral fracture, to document a vertebral fracture. METHODS: Utilizing X-rays, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance (MR) studies, 10 patients with type B vertebral fractures were diagnosed with the ligamentum flavum gap (LFG: discontinuity of the LF) at the fracture levels. The fractures were located in 2 patients in the cervical and 8 in the thoracolumbar spine. RESULTS: All 10 patients with vertebral fractures had complained of axial pain. Four also showed progressive thoracic kyphosis. Notably, all demonstrated a loss of continuity in the LF at the level of fracture “ligamentum flavum gap.” T2-weighted and short tau inversion recovery (STIR) MR sagittal studies were best at locating LFG at the level of a fracture. CONCLUSION: Here, we identified best on sagittal T2 and STIR-weighted MR studies 10 patients for whom discontinuity of the ligamentum flavum (LFG) correlated with the location of type B vertebral fractures. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2018-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5778724/ /pubmed/29399377 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_390_17 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Surgical Neurology International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Spine: Technical Note Alfredo, Guiroy Carlos, Zanardi Nelson, Picard Alfredo, Sícoli Alejandro, Morales C. Asdrúbal, Falavigna Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title | Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title_full | Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title_fullStr | Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title_full_unstemmed | Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title_short | Using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type B vertebral fractures |
title_sort | using the “ligamentum flavum gap” to identify originally missed type b vertebral fractures |
topic | Spine: Technical Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5778724/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29399377 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/sni.sni_390_17 |
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