Single-level laminoplasty approach to selective dorsal rhizotomy with conus localization by rapid spine MRI
John P. Andrews, Cecilia Dalle Ore, Joseph Falcone, Melessa Hirschhorn, Courtney Sagar, Kathryn Sigford, Yumi Mitsuya, Taylor Chung, Peter P. Sun

TL;DR
This paper shows that quick MRI scans without sedation can accurately locate the conus for a specific spinal surgery in children.
Contribution
Demonstrates rapid MRI's effectiveness for conus localization in single-level SDR without sedation.
Findings
Rapid MRI without sedation successfully identified conus level in 97.5% of cases.
Rapid MRI procedures took significantly less time than full MRI under anesthesia.
Only two patients had ambiguous conus levels due to motion or spinal hardware.
Abstract
While selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) was originally described as a multilevel approach, single-level approaches are now popularized. Conus localization is beneficial for operative planning in single-level selective dorsal rhizotomy. Our approach to SDR involves minimal exposure for a single-level laminoplasty, preserving one attached interspinous ligament. Pre-operative conus localization is required for this tailored approach to determine the laminoplasty level and dictate rostral or caudal division of the superior spinus ligament. While rapid MRI sequences have been popularized for pediatric cranial imaging, its utility for spinal imagining is less well-described, and specific application for conus localization has not been reported. Illustrate that rapid MRI without sedation is sufficient to identify conus level for tailored single-level laminoplasty SDR. Patients undergoing SDR…
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TopicsSpinal Fractures and Fixation Techniques · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Intraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects
