Microvascularized Fibular Graft for Mandibular Reconstruction: Detection of Viability by Bone Scintigraphy and SPECT

I. Hervás, L. MIGUEL FLORIA, P. Bello, MA CARMEN BAQUERO, R. Pérez, J. Barea, AM Eugenia Iglesias, A. Mateo
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Abstract

Bone allografts are often used in reconstructive mandibular surgery, generally after extensive oncologic resection, post-traumatic pseudoarthrosis, or osteomyelitis. Vascularized fibular bone grafts have advantages compared with other bone grafts in the restoration of the contour and function of defective mandibles. Bone scintigraphy is often used to assess bone revascularization, because positive uptake of Tc-99m hydroxy methylene disphonate (HDP) reflects patent anastomoses and viability of the grafted bone. Mandibular reconstruction with a free fibular flap was performed in 11 patients. Bone scintigraphy and SPECT were applied in the follow-up of eight patients. The grafts were assessed semiquantitatively using a six-grade scoring system based on a comparison of tracer uptake in the graft and in the calvarium. Complications were observed in one graft. Planar scintigrams showed a tracer uptake greater than grade 5 in grafts with an uncomplicated course. SPECT was performed in addition to planar imaging in two patients who had greater graft uptake. A lack of tracer uptake was observed in the failed graft. Bone scintigraphy performed within the first week after the mandibular reconstruction is a useful tool to monitor the viability and early complications of microvascularized fibular grafts and plays an important role in the decision-making process during repeated surgical exploration. SPECT is more sensitive than planar imaging for assessing graft viability.
微血管化腓骨移植物用于下颌骨重建:骨显像和SPECT检测其生存能力
同种异体骨移植通常用于重建下颌手术,通常在广泛的肿瘤切除,创伤后假关节或骨髓炎后。带血管腓骨移植物在修复下颌骨缺损的外形和功能方面具有其他骨移植物不可比拟的优势。骨显像通常用于评估骨血运重建,因为Tc-99m羟基二磷酸亚甲基(HDP)的阳性摄取反映了吻合口通畅和移植骨的活力。应用游离腓骨瓣重建下颌骨11例。采用骨显像和SPECT对8例患者进行随访。采用基于移植物和颅骨中示踪剂摄取比较的六级评分系统对移植物进行半定量评估。一例移植物出现并发症。平面闪烁图显示,病程简单的移植物示踪剂摄取大于5级。在两例移植物摄取较大的患者中,除了平面成像外,还进行了SPECT。在失败的移植物中观察到缺乏示踪剂摄取。下颌骨重建后第一周内进行骨显像是监测微血管化腓骨移植物生存能力和早期并发症的有用工具,在重复手术探查过程中起着重要的决策作用。SPECT在评估移植物活力方面比平面成像更敏感。
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