Coluna/Columna (Nov 2019)

EVALUATION OF THE LUMBAR SAFETY TRIANGLE THROUGH MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

  • Fernando Augusto Dannebrock,
  • Erasmo de Abreu Zardo,
  • Marcus Sofia Ziegler,
  • Carlos Marcelo Donazar Severo,
  • Joel Abramczuk,
  • Emiliano Vialle,
  • Graciane Radaelli,
  • Carla Helena Augustin Schwanke,
  • Ricardo Bernardi Soder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1808-185120191804196935
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 4
pp. 276 – 279

Abstract

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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the lumbar triangular safety zone, its boundaries and its relationship with the dorsal root ganglion through Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Methods: The boundaries, shape and dimensions of 303 triangular safety zones were analyzed in Tesla 3.0 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) coronal sections from L2 to L5, including the dorsal root ganglion. Results: The sample consisted of 101 patients with a mean age of 32 years. The height of the triangular safety zone was formed by the lateral edge of the dura mater, the width by the upper plateau of the lower vertebra and the hypotenuse by the corresponding nerve root. The mean dimensions and the area varied according to the level studied. The dorsal root ganglion invaded the dimensions of the triangle in all the images studied. Conclusion: Based on the data and the analyses performed, we concluded that knowledge of the boundaries of the triangular safety zone through MRI increases the safety of minimally invasive procedures in the lumbar spine. Level of evidence I; Diagnostic studies – Investigation of a diagnostic test.

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