Role of MRI to Rule Out Non Discogenic Causes of Nerve Root Compression

Authors

  • Mian Waheed Ahmad, Nawaz Rashid, Saima Noreen, Kamran Sajjad Hashmi, Fareeha Nawaz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22166276

Keywords:

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Discogenic; Non discogenic; Spondylolisthesis; (LBP) Lower back pain.

Abstract

Objective: The purpose / intention of this study is to highlight that MRI is good diagnostic tool to interpret non discogenic causes of lumbosacral radiculopathy because of nerve root compression.

Study Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study involving Medical Imaging (MRI) and clinical review.

Place / Duration of the Study: This above mentioned study was piloted conducted in Diagnostic Radiology Wing of DHQ / Teaching Hospital, Gujranwala from 1st July 2017 till 30TH June 2018.

Materials and Methods: 100 Patients with history of backache referred for MRI spine were scanned after informed consent atSiemens Syngo 1.5T MR system. Non-ionic Gadolinium contrast was used in suspected discospondylitis.

Results: It was concluded from our study that lumbosacral ratio of nerve root compression due to non-discogenic causes (52%) (n=52) is greater than disc prolapse causes (48%) (n=48). Most common non discogenic cause of nerve root compression was facet joint hypertrophy. Other non discogenic causes of nerve root compression include traumatic (10%), Spondylolisthesis (5%), infection (14%), Neoplastic (2%) and sequestered disc segment (2%). Disc bulge was major discogenic cause of nerve root compression at lumbar spine.

Conclusion: MRI provide valuable information regarding detection of lumbar radiculopathy causes. Most common causes of lumbar radiculopathy are non-discogenic pathologies rather discogenic cause.

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How to Cite

Mian Waheed Ahmad, Nawaz Rashid, Saima Noreen, Kamran Sajjad Hashmi, Fareeha Nawaz. (2022). Role of MRI to Rule Out Non Discogenic Causes of Nerve Root Compression. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(06), 276. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22166276