
| ID | 69067 |
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Levent, Aras Efe
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Tanaka, Masato
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Kumawat, Chetan
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Heng, Christian
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Nikolaos, Salamalikis
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Latka, Kajetan
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Miyamoto, Akiyoshi
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Komatsubara, Tadashi
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Arataki, Shinya
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama Rosai Hospital
Oda, Yoshiaki
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital
Shinohara, Kensuke
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Okayama University Hospital
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| 抄録 | Meticulous clinical examination is essential for spinal disorders to utilize the diagnostic methods and technologies that strongly support physicians and enhance clinical practice. A significant change in the approach to diagnosing spinal disorders has occurred in the last three decades, which has enhanced a more nuanced understanding of spine pathology. Traditional radiographic methods such as conventional and functional X-rays and CT scans are still the first line in the diagnosis of spinal disorders due to their low cost and accessibility. As more advanced imaging technologies become increasingly available worldwide, there is a constantly increasing trend in MRI scans for detecting spinal pathologies and making treatment decisions. Not only do MRI scans have superior diagnostic capabilities, but they also assist surgeons in performing meticulous preoperative planning, making them currently the most widely used diagnostic tool for spinal disorders. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) can help detect inflammatory lesions, infections, and tumors. Other advanced diagnostic tools such as CT/MRI fusion image, Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Upright and Kinetic MRI, magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) could play an important role when it comes to detecting more special pathologies. However, some technical difficulties in the daily praxis and their high costs act as obstacles to their further spread. Integrating artificial intelligence and advancements in data analytics and virtual reality promises to enhance spinal procedures’ precision, safety, and efficacy. As these technologies continue to develop, they will play a critical role in transforming spinal surgery. This paradigm shift emphasizes the importance of continuous innovation and adaptability in improving the diagnosis and treatment of spinal disorders.
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| キーワード | diagnosis
spine surgery
innovative technique
MRI
myelography
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| 発行日 | 2025-02-28
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| 出版物タイトル |
Diagnostics
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| 巻 | 15巻
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| 号 | 5号
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| 出版者 | MDPI AG
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| 開始ページ | 594
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| ISSN | 2075-4418
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| 資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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| 言語 |
英語
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| OAI-PMH Set |
岡山大学
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| 著作権者 | © 2025 by the authors.
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| 論文のバージョン | publisher
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| 関連URL | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15050594
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| ライセンス | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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| Citation | Levent, A.E.; Tanaka, M.; Kumawat, C.; Heng, C.; Nikolaos, S.; Latka, K.; Miyamoto, A.; Komatsubara, T.; Arataki, S.; Oda, Y.; et al. Review Article: Diagnostic Paradigm Shift in Spine Surgery. Diagnostics 2025, 15, 594. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15050594
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| 助成情報 |
OKA 2024:
( 独立行政法人労働者健康安全機構 / Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety )
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