Correlation between Vertebral Slippage in Spondylolisthesis with Ligamentum Flavum Thickening in Dr. Soebandi Hospital, Jember, East Java, Indonesia
Date
2023-03-31Author
FATMAWATI, Heni
CANDRA, Alvin
RUMASTIKA, Nindya S.
AL MUNAWIR, Al Munawir
MUH. HASAN, Muh. Hasan
SEMITA, I Nyoman
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Background: Spondylolisthesis is a vertebral slip condition that compromises the body’s axial
alignment and structures such as ligamentum flavum. The ligamentum flavum thickening may play
a role in spondylolisthesis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between the
slippage of vertebral body (spondylolisthesis) with ligamentum flavum thickening as a tissue response
regarding increased mechanical stress.
Methods: An analytical retrospective radiological observational was used a cross-sectional study from
the results of MRI examination in Dr. Soebandi Hospital, Jember, Indonesia, collected from 2018-2021
using the simple random sampling method. Ligamentum flavum thickness and the degree of vertebral
slip were measured using T2-weighted MR imaging and the correlation was analyzed using Fisher’s
exact test.
Results: Of 102 spondylolisthesis data records, 34 were taken, being female was the most prevalent
cases in the age group above 60 years, with the most vertebral segment shift occurring at the L4–L5
level. There was a significant correlation. (p = 0.02; RR = 4.8) between ligamentum flavum thickening
and vertebral slip in spondylolisthesis.
Conclusion: The significant correlation between ligamentum flavum thickening and vertebral slip in
spondylolisthesis suggest that mechanical stress has caused spondylolisthesis, by inducing chronic
inflammation that results in hypertrophy of ligamentum flavum. Lumbar segmental instability due to
spondylolisthesis is a factor contributing to the development of ligamentum flavum hypertrophy
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