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Rationale for the Use of Magnetic Resonance with Gadolinium Administration and FAT/SAT Sequences before Spinal Interventional Neuroradiology Procedures

The role of CT scanning in presurgical planning for stabilisation surgery using metal implants is well-established. However, the advent of new interventional neuroradiology techniques like vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, ozone discolysis, periganglionic and intraforaminal infiltration of ozone and/or s...

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Published in:Rivista di neuroradiologia 2005-02, Vol.18 (1), p.90-100
Main Authors: Bonetti, M., Fontana, A., Cotticelli, B.S., Manfrè, L.
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Language:English
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Summary:The role of CT scanning in presurgical planning for stabilisation surgery using metal implants is well-established. However, the advent of new interventional neuroradiology techniques like vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, ozone discolysis, periganglionic and intraforaminal infiltration of ozone and/or steroids demands more accurate diagnostic assessment of the spine both for surgical planning and during follow-up. In this study we selected 140 candidates for spinal interventional procedures studying them by magnetic resonance scanning (MR) before and after treatment using T2 and T1 fat-saturation (FAT-SAT) sequences after gadolinium administration. T2 and T1-weighted fat-saturation (FAT-SAT) sequences yielded additional information with respect to standard MR investigation of the spine, improving clinical classification and accurate recruitment of surgical candidates. Additional information obtained during follow-up after surgery proved essential in planning the most appropriate maintenance therapy for these patients.
ISSN:1971-4009
1120-9976
2385-1996
DOI:10.1177/197140090501800116