
WooYoung Chun
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Kent Hospital, USAPresentation Title:
Novel advanced imaging method to differentiate acute osteomyelitis from acute charcot neuroarthropathy in presence of chronic ulcer: a case report
Abstract
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 reconstruction 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.
Biography
WooYoung Chun completed his
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree at the Temple University School of
Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) in 2023. He is the incoming Chief Foot and Ankle
Surgical Resident at Kent Hospital. He has published several case reports,
literature reviews, and retrospective studies