| Literature DB >> 34660193 |
Pushpa Bhari Thippeswamy1, Meena Nedunchelian1, Raja Bhaskara Rajasekaran2, Dylan Riley2, Harman Khatkar2, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran3.
Abstract
Postoperative imaging following orthopaedic surgeries is essential in assessing complications post-surgery and also helps plan further treatment. Combining a high degree of clinical insight with appropriate imaging can guide the treating clinician to the correct diagnosis. Imaging is quite challenging because of surgery-related soft tissue changes, especially in the early postoperative period and the presence of metal implants resulting in image scatter and metal artifacts. Newer modalities and advances in imaging have helped overcome shortcomings and assess better, especially in procedures that involve implants. Collaborative decision-making involving radiologists and clinicians has shown to be beneficial and is the way forward. This narrative review discusses the utility of imaging in evaluating postoperative complications following musculoskeletal surgeries with specific relation to trauma, arthroplasty, and tumour by discussing commonly encountered clinical scenarios. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Bone scintigraphy; MRI; Metal subtraction; Postoperative imaging; SPECT-CT; Scintigraphy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34660193 PMCID: PMC8502706 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2021.101616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Orthop Trauma ISSN: 0976-5662