Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis

Abstract Background Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is characterized by the ossification of vertebral bodies and peripheral entheses. However, variations in sacroiliac (SI) joint change in patients with DISH have not been fully clarified. The purpose of this study was to evaluate SI...

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Main Authors: Yasuhito Yahara, Taketoshi Yasuda, Yoshiharu Kawaguchi, Kayo Suzuki, Shoji Seki, Miho Kondo, Hiroto Makino, Katsuhiko Kamei, Masahiko Kanamori, Tomoatsu Kimura
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Published: BMC 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-3105-z
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spelling doaj-196899f193b54c539c84dfc34b6e90432021-02-14T12:18:30ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742020-02-012111710.1186/s12891-020-3105-zSacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosisYasuhito Yahara0Taketoshi Yasuda1Yoshiharu Kawaguchi2Kayo Suzuki3Shoji Seki4Miho Kondo5Hiroto Makino6Katsuhiko Kamei7Masahiko Kanamori8Tomoatsu Kimura9Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaDepartment of Human Science 1, University of ToyamaDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of ToyamaAbstract Background Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is characterized by the ossification of vertebral bodies and peripheral entheses. However, variations in sacroiliac (SI) joint change in patients with DISH have not been fully clarified. The purpose of this study was to evaluate SI joint variation in patients with DISH in comparison with a non-DISH population. Methods A total of 342 SI joints in 171 patients (DISH+, n = 86; DISH-, n = 85) who had undergone lumbar spine surgery were analyzed by computed tomography examination. SI joint variations were classified into four types: Type 1, normal or tiny peripheral bone irregularity; Type 2, subchondral bone sclerosis and osteophytes formation; Type 3, vacuum phenomenon; and Type 4, bridging osteophyte and bony fusion. The type of bridging osteophyte in SI joints and the prevalence of ossification in each spinal segment from C1 to SI joint were also examined. Results The most common SI joint variation in the DISH+ group was bony fusion (Type 4), with 71.6% exhibiting anterior paraarticular bridging. On the other hand, SI joint vacuum phenomenon (Type 3) was the most frequent change (57.1%) in the DISH- group. The middle to lower thoracic spine and SI joints were highly affected in DISH and caused bony ankylosis. Conclusions Anterior paraarticular bridging was the most common type of SI joint change in patients with DISH who underwent lumbar spine surgery. The present results regarding variations of SI joint changes in DISH should help understand the etiology of DISH.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-3105-zDiffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosisSacroiliac jointDegenerative lumbar diseaseAnterior paraarticular bridging
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author Yasuhito Yahara
Taketoshi Yasuda
Yoshiharu Kawaguchi
Kayo Suzuki
Shoji Seki
Miho Kondo
Hiroto Makino
Katsuhiko Kamei
Masahiko Kanamori
Tomoatsu Kimura
spellingShingle Yasuhito Yahara
Taketoshi Yasuda
Yoshiharu Kawaguchi
Kayo Suzuki
Shoji Seki
Miho Kondo
Hiroto Makino
Katsuhiko Kamei
Masahiko Kanamori
Tomoatsu Kimura
Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Sacroiliac joint
Degenerative lumbar disease
Anterior paraarticular bridging
author_facet Yasuhito Yahara
Taketoshi Yasuda
Yoshiharu Kawaguchi
Kayo Suzuki
Shoji Seki
Miho Kondo
Hiroto Makino
Katsuhiko Kamei
Masahiko Kanamori
Tomoatsu Kimura
author_sort Yasuhito Yahara
title Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
title_short Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
title_full Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
title_fullStr Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
title_full_unstemmed Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
title_sort sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Background Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is characterized by the ossification of vertebral bodies and peripheral entheses. However, variations in sacroiliac (SI) joint change in patients with DISH have not been fully clarified. The purpose of this study was to evaluate SI joint variation in patients with DISH in comparison with a non-DISH population. Methods A total of 342 SI joints in 171 patients (DISH+, n = 86; DISH-, n = 85) who had undergone lumbar spine surgery were analyzed by computed tomography examination. SI joint variations were classified into four types: Type 1, normal or tiny peripheral bone irregularity; Type 2, subchondral bone sclerosis and osteophytes formation; Type 3, vacuum phenomenon; and Type 4, bridging osteophyte and bony fusion. The type of bridging osteophyte in SI joints and the prevalence of ossification in each spinal segment from C1 to SI joint were also examined. Results The most common SI joint variation in the DISH+ group was bony fusion (Type 4), with 71.6% exhibiting anterior paraarticular bridging. On the other hand, SI joint vacuum phenomenon (Type 3) was the most frequent change (57.1%) in the DISH- group. The middle to lower thoracic spine and SI joints were highly affected in DISH and caused bony ankylosis. Conclusions Anterior paraarticular bridging was the most common type of SI joint change in patients with DISH who underwent lumbar spine surgery. The present results regarding variations of SI joint changes in DISH should help understand the etiology of DISH.
topic Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Sacroiliac joint
Degenerative lumbar disease
Anterior paraarticular bridging
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-020-3105-z
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