Effect of intertrochanteric osteotomy on the proximal femur of rabbits: assessment with power Doppler sonography and scintigraphy

Authors

  • Andrea S. Doria University of Toronto; Hospital for Sick Children; Department of Diagnostic Imaging
  • Fabiano G. Cunha Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Marcelo Modena Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Consuelo Junqueira Rodrigues Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Pathology
  • Alexandre Teles Garcez Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Radiology Institute; Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Rui de Godoy Junior Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Raul Bolliger Neto Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Ivani Bortoleti Melo Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Radiology Institute; Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Carlos Buchpiguel Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Radiology Institute; Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Laszlo J. Molnar Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Radiology Institute; Department of Nuclear Medicine
  • Roberto Guarniero Universidade de São Paulo; Hospital das Clinicas; Department of Orthopedic Surgery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322007000600014

Keywords:

Intertrochanteric Osteotomy, Power Doppler Ultrasound, Scintigraphy, Rabbits, Femur

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In bone injury, repair results in local increased vascularity and bone marrow remodeling. Characterizing the vascular and metabolic imaging patterns of the proximal femur following an intertrochanteric osteotomy may help clinicians decide proper management of the patient. Our objective was to measure Doppler sonography and scintigraphy interval changes in the proximal femur following intertrochanteric osteotomy and compare imaging and histomorphometric measurements in the late post-operative stage (6 weeks after surgery) in a rabbit model of bone injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both hips of 12 adult rabbits were imaged with power Doppler sonography and scintigraphy prior to and after (7 days and 6 weeks) unilateral osteotomy. Accuracy of the imaging methods was evaluated using hip operative status and histomorphometric results (vascular fractional area and number of vessels per area unit) as reference standard measures. RESULTS: A significant difference in the mean number of pixels was noted between operated and non-operated femura in late post-operative power Doppler examinations (P=0.049). Although without reaching statistical significance, the AUC of Doppler measurements (AUC=0.99) was numerically greater than the AUC of scintigraphy measurements (AUC=0.857±0.099) (P=0.15) in differentiating proximal femura with regard to their fractional vascular areas in the late post-operative stage. In contrast, scintigraphy tended to perform better (AUC=0.984±0.022) than Doppler ultrasound (AUC=0.746±0.131) to demonstrate the vascularity intensity per area unit (P=0.07) in the late stage. CONCLUSION: Our results warrant further investigation to determine the value of different imaging modalities for assessment of pathologic changes following hip surgery. Power Doppler sonography demonstrated larger AUCs (representing higher accuracy) for the discrimination of vascular fractional areas and scintigraphy, for discrimination of the number of vessels per area unit.

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Published

2007-01-01

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Basic Research

How to Cite

Effect of intertrochanteric osteotomy on the proximal femur of rabbits: assessment with power Doppler sonography and scintigraphy . (2007). Clinics, 62(6), 741-748. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322007000600014