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SPECT/CT in the management of osteochondral lesions of the talus

Meftah, Morteza; Katchis, Stuart D; Scharf, Stephen C; Mintz, Douglas N; Klein, Devon A; Weiner, Lon S
BACKGROUND: The treatment of osteochondral lesion of the talus (OLT) is mainly based upon the stage of the disease so accurate imaging is crucial. SPECT/CT combines bone scan with high-resolution CT and can provide functional-anatomical images in a single stage. The purpose of this study was to assess the value of SPECT/CT in the management of OLT. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 2004 to 2009, 22 patients with OLT were identified that had both SPECT/CT and MRI of the foot and ankle. All charts were reviewed to ascertain the reason for ordering the SPECT/CT and the additional information obtained. AOFAS outcome scores were calculated at the time of followup. RESULTS: Twelve patients underwent ankle arthroscopy for debridement or drilling of the osteochondral lesion. The mean AOFAS score in these 12 patients was 83.6. SPECT/CT helped preoperative planning by identifying the exact location of the active lesion, especially in multifocal disease or revision surgeries while showing the depth of the active lesion. Ten patients had conservative management due to minimal or no activity over the lesion on SPECT/CT images. The mean AOFAS score in these ten patients was 78.8 which was comparable to the operative group. CONCLUSION: We believe SPECT/CT was able to provide additional diagnostic value by demonstrating a co-existing pathology as a potential cause of pain and in preoperative planning by showing the depth of activity and the precise location of the active segment in multiple lesions.
PMID: 21477540
ISSN: 1071-1007
CID: 592302

The natural history of anterior knee pain in 2 posterior-stabilized, modular total knee arthroplasty designs

Meftah, Morteza; Ranawat, Amar S; Ranawat, Chitranjan S
Anterior knee pain (AKP) has been a persistent complaint after total knee arthroplasty; however, the natural course of this complaint has not been fully investigated. This is a 10-year follow-up report of a prospective, randomized study between the Insall-Burstein II (Zimmer, Warsaw, IN) and the Press Fit Condylar Modular (Johnson & Johnson, Raynham, MA) knees. Up to one third of total knee arthroplasties will experience mild to moderate AKP at 1-year follow-up, which will persist in approximately 30% of these previously symptomatic knees at 10-year follow-up. New-onset AKP will develop in approximately 10% of previously asymptomatic knees.
PMID: 21277160
ISSN: 0883-5403
CID: 592312

Arthoplasty

Chapter by: Meftah, Morteza; Ranawat, Anil S; Su, Edwin
in: Techniques in Hip Arthroscopy and Joint Preservation by Sekiya, Jon K (Ed)
Elsevier Health Sciences, 2010
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9781336236936
CID: 3646492

Patellar crepitus after total knee revision

Meftah, M; Ranawat, AS
ORIGINAL:0008592
ISSN: 1940-7041
CID: 614922

Metal allergy response to femoral head-neck corrosion after total hip replacement

Meftah, M; Rodriquez, JA
ORIGINAL:0008593
ISSN: 1940-7041
CID: 614932

Long term results of hip arthroscopy for labral tears : predictors of outcomes

Meftah, M; Rodriquez, J; Alexiades, M
ORIGINAL:0008594
ISSN: 1548-825x
CID: 614942

Arthroscopic wafer resection for ulnar impaction syndrome: prediction of outcomes

Meftah, Morteza; Keefer, Eric P; Panagopoulos, Georgia; Yang, S Steven
Twenty-six patients with mean age of 38.5 (range 18-59), from 1998 to 2005, with ulnar impaction syndrome who failed nonoperative treatments were included in our study. Patients' age, history of previous wrist fracture, presence of MRI signs and ulnar variance were recorded as variables. Also, patients' postoperative strength (compared to the contralateral wrist) and pain relief were collected as outcome measurements. Twenty-two patients (84.6%) had either good or excellent pain relief (median 4, range 1-4). Significant correlation was found between MRI findings and postop pain relief (r = 0.53, p </= 0.01). History of previous distal radius fractures was negatively correlated with pain relief (r = -0.50, p </= 0.01). No correlation was found between postop strength and any of the variables. Presence of MRI signs of UIS is a predictor of good outcome in arthroscopic wafer resection
PMID: 20672395
ISSN: 1793-6535
CID: 111416

Posterior approach

Chapter by: Meftah, Morteza; Ranawat, Amar S; Ranawat, Chitranjan S
in: The adult hip : hip arthroplasty surgery by Callaghan, John J; Rosenberg, Aaron G; Rubash, Harry E (Eds)
Philadephia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 078175092x
CID: 3651972

Results of hyaluronic acid therapy in osteoarthritis of the knee compared with the results of NSAID treatment

Meftah, M; Moridpour, D
ORIGINAL:0008628
ISSN: 1735-1022
CID: 700362

The current role of cemeted total hip arthroplasty

Chapter by: Ranawat, Amar S; Meftah, Morteza; Ranawat, Chitranjan S
in: Orthopaedic knowledge update : Hip and knee reconstruction by Pellicci, Paul; Tria, Alfred J; Garvin, Kevin L (Eds)
Rosemont, Ill. : American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2000
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 0892032189
CID: 3646502