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Lumbosacral transitional vertebrae: incidence in a consecutive patient series.

Pain Physician 2006 January
BACKGROUND: Great variability exists in the reported frequency of transitional vertebra in the general population as well as in symptomatic lumbar spine patients.

OBJECTIVE: To determine the occurrence rate of transitional vertebra in consecutive lumbar spine patients in our practice.

DESIGN: A prospective, observational study

METHODS: Plain films were viewed and the presence or absence of a lumbar transitional vertebra was documented. Transitional vertebrae were classified as incomplete or complete.

RESULTS: Of the 300 consecutive patients, 30% had a transitional vertebra.

CONCLUSION: Our percentage of patients with a transitional vertebra was higher than the percentages reported for the general population. This supports our belief that the alteration in mechanics caused by a transitional vertebra may at times contribute to pain generation. Additionally, as a transitional segment may not always be visualized on MRI, obtaining plain films prior to an injection or surgery will help prevent confusion over the appropriate level for the procedure.

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