2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00508-019-01541-8
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Analysis and quantification of bone healing after open wedge high tibial osteotomy

Abstract: SummaryBackgroundThe aim of this study was to analyze radiographic imaging techniques and to quantify bone ossification in the osteotomy gap after high tibial osteotomy.Material and methodsStudy phase 1: high tibial osteotomy was performed on six lower extremities of human body donors and experimental X‑rays and computed tomography (CT) scans were applied. Different techniques were evaluated by three specialists for best representation of the osteotomy gap.Study phase 2: optimized radiological techniques were … Show more

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“…(21) The sample of 20 patients (ABGS/PBO randomized in 1:1 ratio) was selected to provide 80% power to detect an average difference between ABGS and PBO of around 30% in defect healing. The bonehealing acceleration effect was estimated using X-ray analyses according to the established radiological scoring system, (16,22) and the bone mineral density (BMD), which reflected the bone formation in the defect area, was measured by CT scans using ITK-SNAP program. (16,23) This clinical model allows estimation of new bone formation within a bone defect protected by a locking plate to eliminate possible influence of mechanical stimuli.…”
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“…(21) The sample of 20 patients (ABGS/PBO randomized in 1:1 ratio) was selected to provide 80% power to detect an average difference between ABGS and PBO of around 30% in defect healing. The bonehealing acceleration effect was estimated using X-ray analyses according to the established radiological scoring system, (16,22) and the bone mineral density (BMD), which reflected the bone formation in the defect area, was measured by CT scans using ITK-SNAP program. (16,23) This clinical model allows estimation of new bone formation within a bone defect protected by a locking plate to eliminate possible influence of mechanical stimuli.…”
Section: Sample Size Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bonehealing acceleration effect was estimated using X-ray analyses according to the established radiological scoring system, (16,22) and the bone mineral density (BMD), which reflected the bone formation in the defect area, was measured by CT scans using ITK-SNAP program. (16,23) This clinical model allows estimation of new bone formation within a bone defect protected by a locking plate to eliminate possible influence of mechanical stimuli. As healing was expected in all cases, no end points of mechanical failure have been determined.…”
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“…In their study Nemecek et al aimed to analyze radiographic imaging techniques and to quantify bone ossification in the osteotomy gap after high tibial osteotomy [2,6]. The authors were able to determine sclerosis and medial width of the osteotomy gap as well as area measurements as reproducible parameters for evaluation of bone healing and to show that quantification of bone ossification can be calculated with computed tomography (CT) scans using a semiautomatic computer program.…”
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“…The authors were able to determine sclerosis and medial width of the osteotomy gap as well as area measurements as reproducible parameters for evaluation of bone healing and to show that quantification of bone ossification can be calculated with computed tomography (CT) scans using a semiautomatic computer program. They therefore recommend these methods for diagnosis and research in bone healing [2,6].…”
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