Novel advanced imaging method to differentiate acute osteomyelitis from acute charcot neuroarthropathy in presence of chronic ulcer: A case report

Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1016/j.fastrc.2025.100467
Woo Y. Chun D.P.M , April Wong D.P.M , Lee tiberi D.P.M , Alexander Trottier D.P.M , Don C. Yoo M.D , Glod Douglas D.P.M
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Charcot neuroarthropathy is a degenerative disorder that compromises the structural integrity of bones and joints in neuropathic limbs, particularly affecting the foot. Patients often have concomitant ulcers making it difficult to distinguish acute charcot neuroarthropathy from underlying acute osteomyelitis (OM). This case report details a 52-year-old patient who presented to clinic with charcot neuroarthropathy with chronic ulcer. Our team utilized a sequence of 3 phases of bone scan — Technetium-99 m methyl diphosphonate (Tc-99 m MDP), Technetium-99 m sulfur colloid (Tc-99 m SC), and Indium-111 white blood cell (WBC) imaging — combined with single-photon emission computed tomography scan with a computed tomography (SPECT-CT) to delineate acute Charcot changes from acute osteomyelitis (OM). Imaging revealed soft tissue infection in the left plantar midfoot without evidence of osteomyelitis (OM), allowing patient to undergo successful staged reconstructive surgery with combination hindfoot and midfoot arthrodesis with subsequent external fixator application. This innovative imaging approach enhances the ability to differentiate acute osteomyelitis (OM) from acute charcot neuroarthropathy in presence of ulcer, guiding surgical planning prior to reconstruction.
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一种新的先进的影像学方法来鉴别急性骨髓炎和慢性溃疡的急性神经关节病:1例报告
Charcot神经关节病是一种退行性疾病,损害神经病变肢体骨骼和关节的结构完整性,尤其影响足部。患者通常伴有溃疡,这使得很难区分急性神经关节病和潜在的急性骨髓炎。本病例报告详细介绍了一位52岁的患者,他以慢性溃疡的沙克神经关节病就诊。我们的团队利用三个阶段的骨扫描序列-锝-99米二磷酸盐甲酯(Tc-99米MDP),锝-99米硫胶体(Tc-99米SC)和镉-111白细胞(WBC)成像-结合单光子发射计算机断层扫描和计算机断层扫描(SPECT-CT)来描绘急性骨髓炎(OM)的急性Charcot变化。影像学显示左足底足中部软组织感染,无骨髓炎(OM)迹象,允许患者进行成功的分阶段重建手术,联合后足和足中部关节融合术,随后使用外固定架。这种创新的成像方法提高了区分急性骨髓炎(OM)和急性溃疡性神经关节病的能力,指导重建前的手术计划。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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