Title of article :
Early Postoperative Bone Scintigraphy in the Evaluation of Microvascular Bone Grafts in Head and Neck Reconstruction
Author/Authors :
EL-MOFTY, SHERIF Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Surgery, Egypt , GAMAL, BASMA Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Surgery, Egypt , FAWZY, ASHRAF Cairo University - Faculty of Dentistry and Nuclear Medicine, Egypt , EL-DAKROURY, OSAMA Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Departments of Surgery, Egypt
From page :
51
To page :
56
Abstract :
Background: Bone scintigraphy was performed to monitor anastomotic patency and bone viability. Methods: Bone scans were carried out during the first three postoperative days in a series of 60 patients who underwent microvascular bone grafting for reconstruction of the mandible or maxilla. Results: In our series, early bone scans detected a com- promised vascular supply to the bone with high accuracy (p 0.0001) and a sensitivity that was superior to the sensitivity of clinical monitoring (92% and 75% respectively). Conclusion: When performing bone scintigraphy during the first three postoperative days, it not only helps to detect complications with high accuracy, as described in earlier studies, but it is also an additional reliable monitoring tool to decide whether or not microvascular revision surgery should be performed. Bone scans were especially useful in buried free flaps where early postoperative monitoring depended exclusively on scans. According to our experience, we recom- mend bone scans as soon as possible after surgery and immediately in cases suspicious of vascularized bone graft failure.
Keywords :
Bone scintigraphy , Microvascular bone grafts , Head and neck reconstruction
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Record number :
2538254
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