Research Presentation Sessions: Neuro

RPS 711 - Spine imaging and intervention

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

04:00Daniela Prayer, Vienna / AT

2
Comparison of radiation exposure of AIRO intraoperative CT with C-arm fluoroscopy during posterior lumbar interbody fusion

Comparison of radiation exposure of AIRO intraoperative CT with C-arm fluoroscopy during posterior lumbar interbody fusion

08:00Brecht Van Berkel, Leuven / BE

3
Prognostic utility of anterior atlantodens interval widening on cervical spine CT for transverse atlantal ligament integrity

Prognostic utility of anterior atlantodens interval widening on cervical spine CT for transverse atlantal ligament integrity

08:00Peter Fiester, Jacksonville / US

4
Comprehensive evaluation of spinal structure changes contributing to foraminal stenosis: a weight-bearing MRI study

Comprehensive evaluation of spinal structure changes contributing to foraminal stenosis: a weight-bearing MRI study

08:00Leonardo Pertici, Empoli / IT

5
Craniocervical prevertebral effusion in the acute trauma setting: a common sign for anterior atlanto-occipital membrane complex injury

Craniocervical prevertebral effusion in the acute trauma setting: a common sign for anterior atlanto-occipital membrane complex injury

08:00Peter Fiester, Jacksonville / US

6
Strong contrast stagnation of unilateral vertebral artery on black blood enhanced MR imaging predicts acute medulla infarction

Strong contrast stagnation of unilateral vertebral artery on black blood enhanced MR imaging predicts acute medulla infarction

08:00Seong Min Cho, Jeonju / KR

7
Interrelationship between craniocervical disassociation spectrum injuries and atlantoaxial instability on trauma cervical MRI exams

Interrelationship between craniocervical disassociation spectrum injuries and atlantoaxial instability on trauma cervical MRI exams

08:00Peter Fiester, Jacksonville / US

8
Can machine learning predict gender and age by evaluation of the subject's lumbar vertebrae?

Can machine learning predict gender and age by evaluation of the subject's lumbar vertebrae?

08:00Riccardo Levi, Pieve Emanuele / IT