PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Does postoperative quantitative bone scintigraphy reflect outcomes following medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy?

  • Jung-Kwon Bae,
  • Kang-Il Kim,
  • Jun-Ho Kim,
  • Hyun-Gon Gwak,
  • Chanwoo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257315
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 9
p. e0257315

Abstract

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PurposeThe present study evaluated changes in bone tracer uptake (BTU) after medial open-wedge high tibial osteotomy (MOWHTO) and determined whether postoperative BTU correlates with clinical symptoms, radiologic parameters, or cartilage regeneration following MOWHTO.MethodsA total of 210 knees underwent MOWHTO for medial compartmental osteoarthritis (OA) were enrolled in this study. Mean follow-up period was 42.7 months. We assessed BTU for the medial compartment of the knee before MOWHTO and at the time of plate removal. Radiologic parameters included Kellgren-Lawrence (K-L) grade and Hip-Knee-Ankle angle (HKAA). Clinical evaluation included American Knee Society (AKS) score and cartilage status was graded at the time of MOWHTO and second-look arthroscopy according to the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) grading system and articular cartilage regeneration stage. Statistical analysis performed to assess the relationships among postoperative BTU of the medial compartment, radiologic parameters, arthroscopic changes and clinical outcomes.ResultsBTU of medial femoral condyle and tibial plateau were significantly decreased at 2 years after MOWHTO (pConclusionLower BMI and postoperative valgus alignment were significant predictor for postoperative BTU decrease of the medial compartment following MOWHTO. However, postoperative changes of BTU did not reflect cartilage regeneration or clinical outcomes until the midterm follow-up.