Experimental vascularized bone grafts: histopathologic correlations with postoperative bone scan: the risk of false-positive results
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- DOI: 10.1002/jor.1100050302
Experimental vascularized bone grafts: histopathologic correlations with postoperative bone scan: the risk of false-positive results
Abstract
A positive bone scan in an experimental model of bilateral ulna diaphyseal bone grafts demonstrated early bone repair in both vascularized and nonvascularized orthotopic ulna autografts. A positive bone scan did not correlate with the perfusion of the vascularized and nonvascularized grafts as measured by microangiograms done 1 week postoperatively. In this model, if the bone scan is intended to monitor the circulatory status and viability of the bone graft, it must be done earlier than 1 week postoperative prior to the onset of creeping repair in both vascularized and nonvascular ulna autografts.
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