mri – spine

Download Mri – spine

If you can't read please download the document

Upload: vinod-naneria

Post on 27-May-2015

2.387 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


1 download

DESCRIPTION

verious spinal conditions, disc prolapse, archnoid cysts, loose body, facetal cyst, vertebra plaina, fracture dislocation, AV malformation

TRANSCRIPT

  • 1. MRI SpineSome interesting cases

2. Contents:-
Far Lateral Disc Prolapse.
Foraminal Extrusion of Disc.
Roof Disc (Sub ligamentousherniation).
Dorsal Disc.
Arachnoids Cyst.
Facetal Joint Cyst.
Loose body In Lumbar Canal.
AV Malformation.
3. Contents:-
Diastometomyelia.
Meningomyelocele.
Spondylolisthesis.
Complete fracture dislocation.
Vertebra Plaina (EosenophilicGranuloma)
Epidural Abscess.
Bone Cyst.
Heamengioma.
4. Far Lateral Disc Prolapse
5. Far Lateral Disc Prolapse
6. Far Lateral Disc Prolapse
7. 8. Foraminal Extrusion of Disc
9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Roof Disc (Central Disc Prolapse)
14. 15. Dorsal Discs
16. 17. Disc at D12 L1
18. Disc at D12 L1
19. Post operative Right sided Facetactomy
20. Arachnoid Cysts
21. Arachnoid Cysts
22. Arachnoid Cysts
23. Arachnoid Cysts
24. 25. Arachnoid Cysts
26. Arachnoid Cysts
27. 28. Facetal Joint Cysts
29. Facetal Joint Cysts
30. Loose body spinal canal
31. Loose body spinal canal
32. Loose body spinal canal
33. 78 Female,
IHD, DM
Backache 6 mth.
Severe
Bed ridden
Weakness
Caudaequina 15 day
Decompressive
Laminectomy
Epidural+local
Loose body
Removed.
No improvement
34. AV malformation
35. AV malformation
36. 37. Diastematomyelia
38. 39. 40. 41. Meningomyelocele
42. Meningomyelocele
43. 44. Dynamic Degenerative Instability
Flexion
Extension
45. Spondylolisthesis Gr. III
46. Cervical Degenerative Listhesis
47. Total Fracture Dislocation
48. 49. Vertebra Plaina (EosinophilicGranuloma)
50. 51. Epidural Abscess
52. 53. 54. 55. Aneurismal Bone Cyst
56. 57. Heamengioma
58. 59. 60. DISCLAIMER
Information contained and transmitted by this presentation is based on personal experience and collection of cases at Choithram Hospital & Research centre, Indore, India, during last30 years.It is intended for use only by the students of orthopaedic surgery.Views and opinions expressed in this presentation are personal opinion.Depending upon the x-rays and clinical presentations viewers can make their own opinion.For any confusion please contact the sole author for clarification.Every body is allowed to copy or download and use the material best suited to him. I am not responsible for any controversies arise out of this presentation.For any correction or suggestion please [email protected]