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Quantitative assessment of mineralization in distraction osteogenesis

Authors
Hazra, SunitSong, Hae-RyongBiswal, SandeepLee, Suk-HaLee, Seok HyunJang, Ki-MoModi, Hitesh N.
Issue Date
9월-2008
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
distraction osteogenesis; BMD; callus stiffness; pixel; lengthening; Ilizarov
Citation
SKELETAL RADIOLOGY, v.37, no.9, pp.843 - 847
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Journal Title
SKELETAL RADIOLOGY
Volume
37
Number
9
Start Page
843
End Page
847
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122759
DOI
10.1007/s00256-008-0495-7
ISSN
0364-2348
Abstract
Objectives The most important decision in distraction osteogenesis is the timing of fixator removal. Various methods have been tried, such as radiographic appearance of callus and bone mineral density (BMD) assessment, but none has acquired gold standard status. The purpose of this study was to develop another objective method of assessment of callus stiffness to help clinicians in taking the most important decision of when to remove the fixator. Materials and methods We made a retrospective study of 70 patients to compare the BMD ratio and pixel value ratio. These ratios were calculated at the time of fixator removal, and Pearson's coefficient of correlation was used to show the comparability. Inter- and intra-observer variability of the new method was also tested. Results Good correlation was found between BMD ratio and pixel value ratio, with a Pearson's coefficient of correlation of 0.79. The interobserver variability was also low, with high intra-observer reproducibility, suggesting that this test was simple to perform. Conclusion Pixel value ratio is a good method for assessing callus stiffness, and it can be used to judge the timing of fixator removal.
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