Imaging the Postoperative Lumbar Spine: A Review
Lumbar spine surgery is a frequently performed procedure and can result in complications. Complications can occur at any time during the postoperative course, and knowledge of imaging findings is crucial for early detection. Imaging plays a critical role in the evaluation of patients
with lumbar spine surgery. Cross-sectional imaging can be degraded by artifacts from metallic hardware, but artifact-reduction techniques help to improve image quality and enhance early and accurate detection of complications. We reviewed common surgical approaches, the roles of various imaging
modalities, hardware artifact‐reduction techniques, and surgical complications with case examples.
Learning Objective: To review the imaging findings of patients after lumbar spine surgery for early detection of complications and techniques to improve imaging.
Learning Objective: To review the imaging findings of patients after lumbar spine surgery for early detection of complications and techniques to improve imaging.
Keywords: BMP = bone morphogenetic protein; FBSS = failed back surgery syndrome; LBP = low back pain; MIS = minimally invasive surgery
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: December 1, 2018
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