J Korean Knee Soc.  1999 Dec;11(2):169-175.

Bone SPECT after ACL Reconstruction: Prognostic Factors for Arthritis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gacheon Medical College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, Gacheon Medical College, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate prognostic factors for arthritis and usefulness of bone SPECT in reconstructed joint. MATERIAL AND METHOD: ACL reconstruction using bone-patellar tendon-bone graft was performed in fourteen patients from March 1996 to March 1997, and follow-up bone SPECT was done. The mean duration from ACL reconstruction to SPECT was 23 months. The knee was defined to be unstable when the difference of displacement measured using KT-2000 arthrometer was greater than 3 mm. Lesions were evaluated in sub-divided five compartments ; patello-femoral joint, anteromedial, anterolateral, postero-medial and posterolateral compartment of tibio-femoral joint. RESULT: Geographic bone bruise was found in 9 cases(15 compartments) of 14 patients and bone SPECT revealed increased uptake in all the compartments. Reticular type bone bruise was found in 6 cases(7 compartments) and no compartment revealed increased uptake. Partial meniscectomy was done in 9 cases(16 compartments), and 8 cases(13 compartments) of them revealed increased uptake. Six cases were unstable and four of them revealed increased uptake in the patello-femoral joint. Activity level was not correlated with hot uptake.
CONCLUSIONS
Bone SPECT is a useful method to predict osteoarthritis after ACL reconstruction. Geo-graphic bone bruises at injury, meniscectomy and instability are important factors for prognosis after ACL reconstruction.

Keyword

ACL reconstruction; SPECT; Bone bruise

MeSH Terms

Arthritis*
Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Grafts
Contusions
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Joints
Knee
Osteoarthritis
Prognosis
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon*
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