Medical and Legal Implications of MRI Scout Imaging in a Surgical Patient with Case Presentation

Cureus. 2020 Jan 31;12(1):e6833. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6833.

Abstract

Spinal epidural angiolipoma is an uncommon finding; this case is presented to display the medical and legal implications of MRI scout imaging. In this case, a preceding period of ambiguous and non-focal symptoms led to an MRI of the lumbar spine without contrast with a scout image that captured a thoracic lesion. Review of the scout film led to a subsequent MRI of the thoracic spine with and without contrast that aided clinical decision making leading to surgical resection of the identified lesion and resolution of symptoms for this patient. The use of scout imaging has been described in the literature, but no concise agreement among physicians or professional medical societies exists regarding what utility, if any, may be obtained from the review of scout imaging. A discussion of medical legal implications of MRI scout imaging follows.

Keywords: angiolipoma; medical and legal aspects; mri; scout imaging; spine surgery; tumor.

Publication types

  • Case Reports