Published 2004 | Version v1
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Bone graft viability evaluated by three phase bone scan

  • 1. Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Medical Military Academy, Belgrade, (Serbia)
  • 2. Clinic of Plastic Surgery and Burns, Medical Military Academy, Belgrade, (Serbia)
  • 3. Clinic of Maxillofacail Surgery, Medical Military Academy, Belgrade, (Serbia)

Description

Bone defects resulting war injury can be replaced by microvascular bone grafts from fibula. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the value of three phase (3P) bone scintigraphy in the early detection of the bone graft complications. Method: 3P bone scans were performed in four patients (two after mandible reconstruction with micro vascular fibular bone grafts, one after fibular transplantation for ulnar and one with humeral reconstruction). First dynamic phase scan was performed immediately after iv injection of 740 MBq Tc-99m DPD, acquiring 15 two seconds duration frames. Second, early static scan was performed during next 300 seconds, and third, delayed scan three hours later. All scans were obtained under the bone graft region. The scans were evaluated using ROI under graft region and the corresponding contra lateral area. Blood flow in graft region was determined using first phase scan, and tracer uptake in the same region was determined using second and third phase scans. Results: in all patients blood flow in graft region was particularly normal. Tracer uptake in one of two patients with mandible reconstruction was diffusely increased in graft, strongly suggesting infection; In the other patient delayed scan showed no tracer uptake in graft center .Both patients with ulnar and humeral reconstruction showed only slightly decreased tracer uptake in bone grafts. 3 phase bone scintigraphy may play a role in the evaluation of bone graft viability by predicting the infection and necrosis. (authors)

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8th Asia oceania congress of nuclear medicine and biology final program abstracts

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Imprint Title
8th Asia oceania congress of nuclear medicine and biology final program abstracts
Imprint Pagination
246 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 181

Conference

Title
8. Asia oceania congress of nuclear medicine and biology
Dates
9-13 Oct 2004
Place
Beijing (China)

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