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Prospective evaluation of ultrasound features of magnesium-based bioabsorbable screw resorption in pediatric fractures
Stephan Waelti
1, 2
,
Jozef Fandak
1, 2
,
Stefan Markart
1, 2
,
Erik P. Willems
3
,
Simon Wildermuth
2
,
Tim Fischer
2
,
Tobias J. Dietrich
2
,
Christoph Matissek
4
,
Thomas Krebs
4
1
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, St. Gallen, Switzerland
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Department of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Switzerland, St. Gallen, Switzerland
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-09-02
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SJR: 1.535
CiteScore: 10.7
Impact factor: 4.7
ISSN: 09387994, 14321084
PubMed ID:
37658140
General Medicine
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Abstract
Bioabsorbable magnesium-based alloy screws release gas upon resorption. The resulting findings in the adjacent soft tissues and joints may mimic infection. The aim of the study was to evaluate the ultrasound (US) findings in soft tissues and joints during screw resorption. Prospectively acquired US studies from pediatric patients treated with magnesium screws were evaluated for screw head visibility, posterior acoustic shadowing, twinkling artifact, foreign body granuloma, gas (soft tissue, intra-articular), alterations of the skin and subcutaneous fat, perifascial fluid, localized fluid collections, hypervascularization, and joint effusion. Sixty-six US studies of 28 pediatric patients (nfemale = 9, nmale = 19) were included. The mean age of the patients at the time of surgery was 10.84 years; the mean time between surgery and ultrasound was 128.3 days (range = 6–468 days). The screw head and posterior acoustic shadowing were visible in 100% of the studies, twinkling artifact in 6.1%, foreign body granuloma in 92.4%, gas locules in soft tissue in 100% and intra-articular in 18.2%, hyperechogenicity of the subcutaneous fat in 90.9%, cobblestoning of the subcutaneous fat in 24.2%, loss of normal differentiation between the epidermis/dermis and the subcutaneous fat in 57.6%, localized fluid collection in 9.9%, perifascial fluid in 12.1%, hypervascularization in 27.3%, and joint effusion in 18.2%. US findings in pediatric patients treated with magnesium screws strongly resemble infection, but are normal findings in the setting of screw resorption. Bioabsorbable magnesium-based alloy screws release gas during resorption. The resulting US findings in the adjacent soft tissues and joints in pediatric patients may mimic infection, but are normal findings. • Bioabsorbable magnesium-based alloy screws release gas upon resorption. • The resulting ultrasound findings in children’s soft tissues and joints closely resemble those of soft tissue infection or osteosynthesis-associated infection. • Be familiar with these ultrasound findings in order to avoid inadvertently misdiagnosing a soft tissue infection or osteosynthesis-associated infection.
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Waelti S. et al. Prospective evaluation of ultrasound features of magnesium-based bioabsorbable screw resorption in pediatric fractures // European Radiology. 2023. Vol. 34. No. 3.
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Waelti S., Fandak J., Markart S., Willems E. P., Wildermuth S., Fischer T., Dietrich T. J., Matissek C., Krebs T. Prospective evaluation of ultrasound features of magnesium-based bioabsorbable screw resorption in pediatric fractures // European Radiology. 2023. Vol. 34. No. 3.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1007/s00330-023-10091-7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-10091-7
TI - Prospective evaluation of ultrasound features of magnesium-based bioabsorbable screw resorption in pediatric fractures
T2 - European Radiology
AU - Waelti, Stephan
AU - Fandak, Jozef
AU - Markart, Stefan
AU - Willems, Erik P.
AU - Wildermuth, Simon
AU - Fischer, Tim
AU - Dietrich, Tobias J.
AU - Matissek, Christoph
AU - Krebs, Thomas
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/09/02
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 3
VL - 34
PMID - 37658140
SN - 0938-7994
SN - 1432-1084
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@article{2023_Waelti,
author = {Stephan Waelti and Jozef Fandak and Stefan Markart and Erik P. Willems and Simon Wildermuth and Tim Fischer and Tobias J. Dietrich and Christoph Matissek and Thomas Krebs},
title = {Prospective evaluation of ultrasound features of magnesium-based bioabsorbable screw resorption in pediatric fractures},
journal = {European Radiology},
year = {2023},
volume = {34},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-10091-7},
number = {3},
doi = {10.1007/s00330-023-10091-7}
}