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Modern spinal instrumentation. Part 1: normal spinal implants.

W Davis1, A K Allouni, K Mankad

  • 1Ipswich Hospitals NHS Trust, Ipswich, UK.

Clinical Radiology
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Radiologists must recognize spinal instrumentation and potential complications. This review covers surgical approaches, common devices, and imaging techniques for evaluating the instrumented spine.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Spinal instrumentation is frequently encountered in radiological studies.
  • Advancements in spinal biomechanics drive the development of modern fixation devices.
  • Accurate interpretation requires radiologists to recognize surgical approaches and implants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To familiarize radiologists with spinal surgery terminology and common instrumentation.
  • To review the function and normal imaging appearances of spinal implants.
  • To understand fixation techniques and their implications for imaging.

Main Methods:

  • Review of surgical approaches and spinal instrumentation devices.
  • Discussion of normal imaging findings for various spinal implants.

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  • Outline of potential complications associated with spinal instrumentation.
  • Main Results:

    • Commonly used spinal instrumentation devices and their typical appearances are presented.
    • Understanding of surgical approaches and fixation techniques is crucial for interpretation.
    • Part 1 focuses on device recognition and normal appearances; Part 2 will cover imaging techniques and complications.

    Conclusions:

    • Familiarity with spinal instrumentation and surgical techniques is essential for radiologists.
    • Recognizing normal implant appearances aids in identifying potential complications.
    • This review provides a foundation for assessing patients with spinal instrumentation.