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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Local muscle flaps are used to fill osteitis cavities.
  • Uncertainty exists regarding complete cavity filling and flap viability post-surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) monitoring in assessing muscle flaps used for osteitis cavities.
  • To demonstrate MRI's capability in confirming flap perfusion and identifying complications.

Main Methods:

  • Case studies involving patients treated with muscle flaps for osteitis cavities.
  • Utilized MRI with contrast medium to visualize muscle flap integration and perfusion.
  • Examined potential complications, such as those related to metallic implants.

Main Results:

  • MRI confirmed successful filling of osteitis cavities with muscle tissue.
  • Contrast-enhanced MRI demonstrated flap perfusion, indicating viability.
  • Identified potential issues, including challenges with metallic hardware within the cavity.

Conclusions:

  • MRI monitoring is a valuable tool for assessing muscle flaps in osteitis cavities.
  • It provides reassurance regarding cavity fill and flap viability.
  • Recommended for use in complex or problematic cases to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.