Title of article :
Combined Techniques of Non-invasive 99mTcBesilesomab/ 99mTc-Sulfur Colloid with Hybrid SPECT/CT Imaging in Characterising Cellulitis from Symptomatic Perimegaprosthetic Infection: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
N, Tagiling Department of Nuclear Medicine - Radiotherapy and Oncology - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , MF, Mohd-Rohani Nuclear Medicine Department - Hospital Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia , WF, Wan-Sohaimi Department of Nuclear Medicine - Radiotherapy and Oncology - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , WI, Faisham Department of Orthopaedics - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia , NM, Nawi Department of Nuclear Medicine - Radiotherapy and Oncology - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Kubang Kerian - Malaysia
Abstract :
Megaprosthesis is used to restore the form and function of massive skeletal defects, but it is accompanied by risks of failure, mainly due to perimegaprosthetic infection (PMI). In practice, the diagnosis of infected megaprosthesis among
patients with a high index of clinical suspicion, elevated
serological markers, and multiple negative or inconclusive
imaging can be very challenging and poses a diagnostic
conundrum to many orthopaedic surgeons. We present the
case of a symptomatic 26-year-old female with large B-cell
lymphoma who developed cellulitis with suspected
complication of PMI 15 months post-implantation. The
combination of advanced nuclear medicine imaging
strategies, i.e., 99mTc-besilesomab/
99mTc-sulfur colloid
scintigraphy with hybrid single-photon emission computed
tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) scanning
helps to characterise and delineate both infections. Invasive
procedures such as joint aspiration and biopsy were avoided,
and the patient was successfully treated with antibiotics. Hence, we report a case where advanced imaging modalities were decisive in the investigation of PMI.
Keywords :
megaprosthesis , periprosthetic infection , nuclear medicine , single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography , radiopharmaceuticals
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal