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  • A study was conducted on 15 asymptomatic patients and 7 with confirmed postoperative diskitis to identify early MRI signs that could differentiate diskitis from normal recovery after lumbar diskectomy.
  • Gadolinium enhancement helped distinguish the two groups, revealing notable findings in both the diskitis patients and some asymptomatic patients, especially in vertebral bone marrow, disk space, and posterior anulus fibrosus.
  • The specific combination of findings seen in all diskitis patients was not present in any asymptomatic patients, highlighting the need for careful evaluation of MRI results to avoid misinterpreting normal postoperative changes.

Article Abstract

To distinguish early magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings in postoperative diskitis from normal postoperative changes, a prospective study was performed in 15 asymptomatic patients (17 disk levels) who underwent uncomplicated lumbar diskectomy and seven patients with proved postoperative diskitis. On postoperative MR images, four of the asymptomatic patients had a finding that could also be seen in patients with diskitis. Gadolinium enhancement was useful in making the distinction and occurred as follows: (a) vertebral bone marrow: all seven diskitis patients and one asymptomatic patient; (b) disk space: five diskitis patients and three asymptomatic patients; and (c) posterior anulus fibrosus: all seven diskitis patients and 13 asymptomatic patients (14 of 17 levels). This entire triad of findings, which is strongly suggestive of postoperative diskitis, was not seen in any of the asymptomatic patients. Changes in the disk space and adjacent bone marrow on pre- and post-contrast MR images after routine diskectomy are uncommon and should not be assumed to be normal postoperative changes without careful consideration and analysis for early diskitis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiology.184.3.1509065DOI Listing

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