| Literature DB >> 35419665 |
Kyota Ishibashi1,2, Eiji Sasaki3, Edward Wijaya4, Shohei Yamauchi3, Shizuka Sasaki3, Yuka Kimura3, Yuji Yamamoto3, Takashi Shimbo5,6, Katsuto Tamai5, Yasuyuki Ishibashi3.
Abstract
This study aimed to establish and validate a novel evaluation method using digital tomosynthesis to quantify bone formation in the gap after opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (OW-HTO). We retrospectively analyzed bone formation in the gap in 22 patients who underwent OW-HTO using digital tomosynthesis at 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months postoperatively. Bone formation was semi-quantitatively assessed using the modified van Hemert's score and density measurements on digital tomosynthesis images. The gap filling value (GFV) was calculated as the ratio of the intensities of the opening gap and the tibial shaft. In addition, the relationship between the modified van Hemert's score and GFV was evaluated. The reproducibility of GFV had an interclass correlation coefficient (ICC [1,2]) of 0.958 for intraobserver reliability and an ICC (2,1) of 0.975 for interobserver reliability. The GFV increased in a time-dependent manner and was moderately correlated with the modified van Hemert's score (r = 0.630, p < 0.001). The GFV plateaued at 6 months postoperatively. In addition, the GFV was higher in patients with a modified van Hemert's score of 2 than in patients with a modified van Hemert's score of 3 (p = 0.008). The GFVs obtained using digital tomosynthesis can be used to assess postoperative bone formation in the opening gap after OW-HTO with high accuracy and reproducibility.Entities:
Keywords: Bone formation; Digital tomosynthesis; Fiji; Gap filling value; High tibial osteotomy; ImageJ
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35419665 PMCID: PMC9582182 DOI: 10.1007/s10278-022-00630-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Digit Imaging ISSN: 0897-1889 Impact factor: 4.903