Title of article :
The Relationship amongst Intervertebral Disc Vertical Diameter, Lateral Foramen Diameter and Nerve Root Impingement in Lumbar Vertebra
Author/Authors :
MI, Yusof Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , MN, Hassan Department of Orthopaedics - Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II - Kota Bharu - Malaysia , MS, Abdullah Department of Radiology - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia
Abstract :
Introduction: The vertical diameter of the foramen is dependent upon the vertical diameter of the corresponding intervertebral disc. A decrease in disc vertical diameter has direct anatomic consequences to the foraminal diameter and
area available for the nerve root passing through it. This
study is to establish the relationship amongst the
intervertebral disc vertical diameter, lateral foramen
diameters and nerve root compression in the lumbar
vertebra.
Materials and Methods: Measurements of the study
parameters were performed using sagittal MRI images. The
parameters studied were: intervertebral disc vertical
diameter (DVD), foraminal vertical diameter (FVD),
foraminal transverse diameter (FTD) and nerve root diameter
(NRD) of both sides. The relationship between the measured
parameters were then analyzed.
Results: A total of 62 MRI images were available for this
study. Statistical analysis showed moderate to strong
correlation between DVD and FVD at all the lumbar levels
except at left L23 and L5S1 and right L3L4 and L4L5.
Correlation between DVD and FTD were not significant at
all lumbar levels. Regression analysis showed that a decrease
of 1mm of DVD was associated with 1.3, 1.7, 3.3, 3.3 and
1.3mm reduction of FVD at L1L2, L2L3, L3L4, L4L5 and
L5S1 respectively. Conclusion: Reduction of DVD was associated with
reduction of FVD. However, FVD was relatively wide for
the nerve root even with complete loss of DVD. FTD was
much narrower than the FVD making it more likely to cause
nerve root compression at the exit foramina. These anatomical details should be given consideration in treating patients with lateral canal stenosis.
Keywords :
intervertebral disc , lateral foramen , root compression , lateral stenosis
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal