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The Radiological Estimation of Vertebral Body Volumes on the Thoracic and Lumbal Spine: Radiological Estimation of Vertebral Body Volumes
The aim of this work is to radiologicaly estimate the width, height and depth of bodies of thoracic and lumbal vertebras. Charts of one hundred and seventeen patients with implanted internal fixateur on the thoracic and lumbal spine, between 01.01.2008. and 31.3.2010. at the Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Clinical centre Sarajevo, were retrieved, and only 14 patients, with totally 46 vetrtebras have meet including criteria (clearly visible measured structures on X-ray and CT scans, and data about implants dimensions). Digitalized anteroposterior and laterolateral X ray, and transversal and sagital CT scans were basic inputs for measurement of height, width and depth of the vertebral body - CH, CW, CD. The correction of enlargement on X-ray pictures was performed according to known dimensions of implants and the length scale on CT scans. Enlargement of those parameters, from T1 to L5 spine level was from 60 to 100%, except the stagnation in the mid-thoracic region, and decreasing of corporal depth on the L5 vertebra (CD/L5), in comparison to the fourth vertebra (CD/L4). The clinical importance of this work is in estimation and comparison of dimensions of vertebral bodies measured on X ray and CT scans, as the basic inputs during surgical procedures of vertebroplasty and anterior spondilodesis
Treatment of Congenital Thoracic Lordoscoliosis with Posterior Vertebral Column Resection
Does Pedicule Screw Fixation Under Age Five Disrupt Vertebral Growth? A Computerized Tomography Study
Direct Repair of Lumbar Spondylolysis by Segmental Pedicle Screw-Intralaminar Hook Construct
Which Factors Influence Spontaneous Lumbar Curve Correction After Selective Thoracic Fusion In Lenke Type IB And C Curves?
Kyphosis Restoration or Maintenance in Patients with Lenke Type I Scoliosis Treated by Pedicle Screw Construct: Is it Really Impossible by Using 5.5mm Titanium Rods?
Patient with Severe Scoliosis Treated with Intraoperative Traction and Posterior Instrumentation: A Case Presentation
Traction X-ray under general anesthesia helps to save motion segment in treatment of Lenke type 3C and 6C curves
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