Thoracic canal morphology on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in spinal cord stimulation patients

Author:

Hines Kevin1ORCID,Tran Christian1ORCID,Koka Anusha1,Mouchtouris Nikolaos1,Hafazalla Karim1,Hattar Ellina1,Wu Chengyuan1,Sharan Ashwini1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn high‐frequency spinal cord stimulation anatomic placement targeting of the T9‐10 disc space is based on “empiric” results that are best replicated with coverage broadly from T8 to T10. This study contains the largest cohort of patients evaluating low thoracic morphology and seeks to address the lack of MRI morphological analysis in literature.MethodsThis study was a retrospective review of a database of 101 consecutive patients undergoing permanent implant of thoracic SCS for chronic pain. Measurements were carried out on preoperative MRI imaging. Anteroposterior (AP) and lateral dimensions of the spinal cord as well as dural sac were measured. In addition, dorsal cerebrospinal fluid thickness and paddle depression distance were also measured.ResultsWhen comparing morphological dimensions by level, dorsal CSF thickness was smaller at T9‐10 than T7‐8 (p = 0.018). In addition, lateral dural and spinal cord diameters were larger at T10‐11 than T9‐10, contributing to larger dural surface area at T10‐11 (p = 0.028). While trends of dorsal CSF thickness tend to decrease with lower thoracic levels, the ratio of surface area of spinal cord to dural sac appeared to remain relatively constant.ConclusionsDorsal CSF thickness is smaller at T9‐10 than T7‐8 in chronic pain patients in this cohort. More ellipsoid, cord, and spinal canal diameter measurements were noted at lower levels of the thoracic spinal cord, particularly at T10‐11. This may correlate with anatomical SCS placement. Future studies should evaluate efficacy of SCS therapy for pain based on these anatomical considerations.

Publisher

Wiley

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