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The Prognostic Value of Quantitative Bone Scan in Knee Osteochondritis Dissecans
We reviewed the records of 12 patients ages 9 to 16 years with knee osteochondritis dissecans. All patients had clinical histories and examinations, four radiographic views of the knee, and technetium-99m di-phosphonate quantitative bone scans. Scan results (symmetric, increased, or decreased activi...
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Published in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1998-01, Vol.26 (1), p.7-14 |
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Summary: | We reviewed the records of 12 patients ages 9 to 16 years with knee osteochondritis dissecans. All patients had clinical histories
and examinations, four radiographic views of the knee, and technetium-99m di-phosphonate quantitative bone scans. Scan results
(symmetric, increased, or decreased activity), clinical course, healing time, and final outcome were correlated to determine
the prognostic value of the scan. We divided the patients into those with open physes (distal femoral and proximal tibial)
and those with closed physes. Four of the six patients with open physes had increased activity on the bone scan. All four
of these knees healed with nonsurgical treatment. The other two patients had decreased activity on bone scan, and both required
surgical treatment after nonsurgical treatment failed. Of the six patients with closed physes, all had increased activity
on the bone scan, but only two patients had healing of the osteochondral lesion without surgery. Quantitative bone scanning
had a 100% predictive value for the prognosis in osteochondritis dissecans patients with open physes, but for those with closed
physes the predictive value was less. Because the natural history in the adolescent group is less predictable, it is in this
group that the quantitative scan would be most helpful. In this small group of patients, quantitative bone scanning had limited
prognostic value. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/03635465980260012901 |