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. 1988;30(2):138-44.
doi: 10.1007/BF00395615.

CT reconstruction technique in lumbar intraneuroforaminal disc herniation

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CT reconstruction technique in lumbar intraneuroforaminal disc herniation

E Volle et al. Neuroradiology. 1988.

Abstract

The CT appearance of the lumbar neural foramina and contents is described in detail and compared to histopathological specimens. Direct axial scans with secondary sagittal, coronal and paraxial reconstruction series of slices of the neural foramen were derived from lumbar spine examination of fifty normal adults. These normal parameters were then used to evaluate and subdivide 20 patients with disc herniation involving the neural foramen. The new paraxial reformation was able to show an intraneuroforaminal disc involvement. CT-reformation technique and operative results in intraneuroforaminal disc herniation correspond in 80%. This improvement in preoperative diagnosis demonstrates to the neurosurgeon the full extent of disc herniation and results in an optimized operative approach.

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