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Ifran Saleh, Rahmad Mulyadi, Witantra Dhamar Hutami, Kevin Dilian Suganda
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摘要

本研究旨在系统地回顾磁共振成像(MRI)发现的证据,特别是术后发现的证据,这些证据与临床结果相关,以评估退行性腰椎管狭窄症(LSS)减压手术的充分性。很少有研究评估退行性LSS减压手术后MRI表现及其与临床结果的相关性。利用搜索引擎进行全面的文献检索。我们分析了术后MRI结果,以确定那些与临床结果相关的结果。我们的研究包括12篇文章。现有文献表明,某些术后MRI表现与临床结果相关,从而反映了减压手术的充分性。这些发现包括术后硬膜囊横断面积(DSCA)扩大,狭窄程度改善,神经根沉积征(SedSign)逆转,多余神经根(rnr)消失。术后MRI指标(如DSCA扩张、狭窄等级改善、SedSign逆转、rrs缺失)与临床改善相关,应积极评估以评估LSS减压手术的充分性。
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Important postoperative magnetic resonance imaging findings correlated with clinical outcomes to evaluate adequacy and success of decompression surgery-what radiologists need to know: a systematic review.

This study aimed to systematically review evidence on the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings-particularly postoperative ones-that correlate with the clinical outcomes to assess the adequacy of decompression surgery for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). Few studies have evaluated postoperative MRI findings and their correlation with clinical outcomes following decompression surgery for degenerative LSS. A comprehensive literature search was performed employing search engines. We analyzed postoperative MRI findings to identify those that correlated with clinical outcomes. Our study included 12 articles. Available literature indicated that certain postoperative MRI findings correlated with clinical outcomes and thus reflect the adequacy of decompression surgery. These findings included postoperative dural sac cross-sectional area (DSCA) expansion, amelioration in the grade of stenosis, reversion of nerve root sedimentation sign (SedSign), and absence of redundant nerve roots (RNRs). Postoperative MRI indicators-such as DSCA expansion, improved stenosis grade, SedSign reversal, and absence of RNRs-correlate with clinical improvement and should be actively assessed to evaluate the adequacy of decompression surgery in LSS.

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Asian Spine Journal
Asian Spine Journal ORTHOPEDICS-
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