Authors: Masoud Poureisa Mohammad Hossein Daghighi Payam Eftekhari Kaveh Rezaei Bookani Daniel Fadaei Fouladi
Publish Date: 2015/06/14
Volume: 24, Issue: 10, Pages: 2315-2320
Abstract
A total of 500 lumbar MR studies in patients with lumbar spinal canal stenosis were reviewed for the presence and characteristics of RNRs of the cauda equina The length of the RNRs relative to the height of the upper vertebral body of the level of the stenosis was used as a prognostic indicatorRNRs were detected in 15 of the patients the majority above the level of the stenosis 85 and loop shaped 72 Advanced age ie ≥56 years old odds ratio = 1 a lumbar spinal canal stenosis at L2–4 odds ratio = 25 and the presence of an intracanal protuberance with sharp margin in the site of the stenosis odds ratio = 72 were independent risk factors for the development of RNRs A direct significant correlation was found between the relative length of the RNRs and patients’ age Pearson r = 036 p = 0001 The mean relative length of the RNRs was significantly higher in patients with RNRs located above the level of the stenosis than those with RNRs located below the site of the block The degree of stenosis was associated with neither the presence nor the relative length of the RNRsWith an occurrence rate of 15 RNRs of the cauda equina are not uncommon in cases with lumbar spinal canal stenosis Advanced age a canal stenosis at L2–4 and the presence of a sharp intracanal protuberance in the site of the stenosis are the related risk factors Patients age and the location of RNRs may be of prognostic value
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