A CT scan of the lumbar and sacral spine is a non-invasive diagnostic procedure that provides detailed images of the lumbar and sacral regions of the spine using X-ray technology and computer processing. This examination is commonly used to diagnose various spinal conditions, such as herniated discs, spinal canal stenosis, fractures, and other structural abnormalities.
Indications for a CT Scan of the Lumbar and Sacral Spine: A CT scan may be recommended in the following situations:
- Chronic Back or Leg Pain: Persistent pain not responding to conservative treatment
- Suspected Herniated Discs or Spinal Canal Stenosis: Diagnosing disc herniations or other spinal conditions
- Spinal Injuries: Assessing damage to bone structures from trauma
- Tumor Detection: Identifying suspected tumors or lesions in the spine
- Post-Surgical Monitoring: Evaluating the spine after surgical interventions
- Developmental Anomalies: Assessing congenital abnormalities of the spine
Preparation for the Procedure: Before undergoing a CT scan of the lumbar and sacral spine, consider the following:
- Fasting: Avoid food for 4-6 hours before the procedure to prevent nausea with contrast material.
- Allergy Information: Inform the doctor of any allergic reactions to iodine-based contrast materials.
- Pregnancy Notification: Women of childbearing age should inform the doctor of any possible pregnancy due to radiation risks.
- Remove Metal Objects: Take off all metal jewelry, glasses, contact lenses, and other removable metal items.
- Claustrophobia: If you have claustrophobia, consult your doctor about possible sedatives.
Procedure: The procedure is conducted as follows:
- You will lie on a special table that moves through the CT scanner’s opening.
- You must remain still during the scan to obtain clear images.
- Contrast material may be administered intravenously to enhance the visibility of organs and tissues if needed.
CT Scan of the Lumbar-Sacral Spine
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