Durham J R, Lukens M L, Campanini D S, Wright J G, Smead W L
Department of Surgery, Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus 43210.
Am J Surg. 1991 Aug;162(2):150-3; discussion 153-4. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(91)90178-g.
This combined retrospective/prospective study evaluated the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in 18 diabetic patients with apparent foot infections. The goal was to define the impact of MRI on directing the expedient and accurate surgical intervention so important in achieving optimal preservation of limb tissue and function. We found that MRI provides a rapid and reliable means of "viewing" the diabetic foot. Unsuspected or poorly localized abscess cavities can be pinpointed for thorough drainage with minimal exploration. An abscess can be differentiated from cellulitis or osteomyelitis. Moreover, persistent fever following drainage of a foot abscess can be reliably evaluated via MRI, obviating the need for empiric surgical reexploration. This exciting noninvasive imaging technique leads to the most accurate surgical drainage of foot abscesses and, at the same time, can prevent unnecessary surgical exploration of the tenuous diabetic foot.
这项回顾性与前瞻性相结合的研究评估了磁共振成像(MRI)在18例有明显足部感染的糖尿病患者中的价值。目的是确定MRI在指导及时、准确的手术干预方面的影响,这对于实现肢体组织和功能的最佳保留非常重要。我们发现MRI提供了一种快速且可靠的“观察”糖尿病足的方法。未被怀疑或定位不佳的脓肿腔可以被精确找到,以便通过最少的探查进行彻底引流。脓肿可以与蜂窝织炎或骨髓炎相鉴别。此外,足部脓肿引流后持续发热的情况可以通过MRI进行可靠评估,从而避免经验性的再次手术探查。这种令人兴奋的非侵入性成像技术能够实现足部脓肿最准确的手术引流,同时可以防止对脆弱的糖尿病足进行不必要的手术探查。