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Localization of the specific symptomatic level in multiple lumbar disc herniations is
very important in the decision of surgical levels and operative method and is also one of
the rate limiting factor for the successful postoperative results. Until now pain
provocation test with discography is known as the unique functional and physiological
method to localize the symptomatic level of disc herination. But it is an invasive study
and there is still an ongoing argument about discography for their diagnostic accuracy
and specificity. Digital infrared thermographic imaging technique is a non-invasive
technique to detect the discogenic pain with high accuracy. Authors evaluated the
diagnostic efficacy of digital infrared thermographic imaging in 202 cases of multiple
lumbar disc herniations by analysis of symptom correlation and the accuracy with
operative findings. And also the correlation of digital infrared thermographic imaging
technique with discography was analyzed.
The digital infrared themographic imaging technique showed high sensitivity(86.4%) to
the clinical symptoms and good correlation with the operative findings. It also revealed
high correlation rate(81.4%) with discography. As a conclusion, digital infrared
thermographic imaging technique is a highly effective diagnostic tool in the localization
of the symptomatic level in multiple disc herniations

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Multiple disc herniation; Discography; Digital infrared themographic imaging.;

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