Postoperative discitis: outcome and late magnetic resonance image evaluation of ten patients.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae Pub Date : 1999-01-01
M L Kylänpää-Bäck, R A Suominen, S A Salo, M Soiva, O L Korkala, R E Mokka
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Background and aims: MRI has proven to be the most effective method for demonstrating suspected postoperative discitis. The prognosis of discitis varies markedly in different series. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical outcome and late MRI findings of the patients with postoperative discitis.

Material and methods: The medical records of ten patients with discitis and of ten patients without infectious findings following lumbar discectomy in 1993 to 1995 were reviewed. A clinical follow-up investigation with a detailed questionnaire and MRI was performed. Without knowledge of the clinical history, a radiologist selected the cases of discitis based on evaluation of the MRI pictures, and thereafter after a combined analysis of preoperative CT scans and of the MRI pictures.

Results: The follow-up MRI demonstrated characteristic findings in every discitis case. However, similar changes were seen in four cases of the control group. The discitis group had more symptoms, a longer sick leave and less return to previous occupation than the control group.

Conclusion: As a late examination, MRI is insufficient in itself for diagnosis of earlier discitis. Postoperative discitis lengthens the sick leave markedly. Patients with postoperative discitis are rarely capable to return to a physically strenuous work. Every effort, including antibiotic prophylaxis, should be undertaken to reduce the risk of this serious complication.

术后椎间盘炎:10例患者的预后及晚期磁共振图像评价。
背景和目的:MRI已被证明是诊断疑似术后椎间盘炎最有效的方法。不同系列椎间盘炎的预后差异显著。本研究的目的是分析术后椎间盘炎患者的临床结局和晚期MRI表现。材料与方法:回顾了1993 ~ 1995年腰椎间盘切除术后10例椎间盘炎患者和10例未发现感染的患者的病历。通过详细的问卷调查和MRI进行临床随访。在不了解临床病史的情况下,放射科医生根据MRI图像的评估选择椎间盘炎病例,然后综合分析术前CT扫描和MRI图像。结果:随访的MRI显示了每个椎间盘炎病例的特征性表现。然而,在对照组的四个病例中也出现了类似的变化。与对照组相比,椎间盘炎组有更多的症状,更长的病假和更少的恢复原来的职业。结论:MRI作为一种晚期检查,本身对早期椎间盘炎的诊断是不够的。术后椎间盘炎明显延长了病假时间。术后椎间盘炎患者很少能够恢复体力劳动。应尽一切努力,包括抗生素预防,以减少这种严重并发症的风险。
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