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Zygapophyseal Joint Orientation and Facet Tropism and Their Association with Lumbar Disc Prolapse

Cross-sectional study. To evaluate the association between zygapophyseal joint angle (ZJA), facet tropism (FT), and lumbar intervertebral disc prolapse (IVDP). Several studies have shown that FT increases the risk of IVDP and have postulated that a more sagittally oriented zygapophyseal joint provid...

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Published in:Asian spine journal 2018, 12(5), , pp.902-909
Main Authors: Mohanty, Simanchal Prosad, Kanhangad, Madhava Pai, Kamath, Siddarth, Kamath, Asha
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Summary:Cross-sectional study. To evaluate the association between zygapophyseal joint angle (ZJA), facet tropism (FT), and lumbar intervertebral disc prolapse (IVDP). Several studies have shown that FT increases the risk of IVDP and have postulated that a more sagittally oriented zygapophyseal joint provides less mechanical resistance to axial torque, thereby exerting excessive rotational strain on the intervertebral disc, resulting in an annular tear. In contrast, other studies have found no definitive association between FT and IVDP. Therefore, conclusive evidence regarding the role of FT in the pathogenesis of disc prolapse is currently lacking. Magnetic resonance imaging scans of 426 patients with single-level lumbar IVDP were analyzed. Right and left ZJAs of the lumbar segments were measured on axial sections. The frequency and severity of FT were determined by calculating the absolute difference between the right and left ZJAs. Patients without IVDP at L4-L5 and L5-S1 served as controls for those with IVDP at L4-L5 and L5-S1, respectively. Chi-square test and t -test were used to compare the severity and frequency of FT between patients with and without IVDP. The receiver operating characteristic analysis was performed to determine the critical FT values that were predictive of IVDP. Patients with IVDP exhibited a higher frequency (L4-L5: 47% vs. 15.08%; L5-S1: 39.62% vs. 22.69%; p =0.001) and severity (L4-L5: 7.85°±3.5° vs. 4.05°±2.62°; L5-S1: 7.30°±3.07° vs. 4.82°±3.29°; p
ISSN:1976-1902
1976-7846
DOI:10.31616/ASJ.2018.12.5.902