[The Baker's cyst - a blunt sword of Damokles in radiosynoviorthesis (RSO)?].

Nuklearmedizin

Standort Gießen, Überörtliche Berufsausübungsgemeinschaft für Nuklearmedizin, Hanau - Frankfurt - Offenbach - Gießen, Giessen, Germany.

Published: February 2022

The existence of a popliteal Baker's cyst was regarded as a contraindication for radiosynoviorthesis of the knee joint since decades. A so-called "ventile mechanism" was discussed leading to a significant concentration of the intraarticularly applied, high energy beta emitting radiopharmaceutical yttrium-90-colloid in the cyst. This cyst arises from a bursa beneath the tendon of the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle, normally communicating with the knee joint space. Since the cyst wall is much thinner than the knee joint capsule, a radiogenic rupture of the cyst was feared, leading to severe radiogenic necroses of the surrounding soft tissue. Due to this potential hazard, knee joint ultrasound is mandatory prior to radiosynoviorthesis to check for any popliteal cysts. New studies however decline the risk of a radiogenic cyst rupture after an appropriately performed radiosynoviorthesis of the knee joint.In case of a preexistent cyst rupture, the risk of a radiogenic tissue damage remains an issue and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the method of choice to exclude this potential hazard. However, MRI sometimes leads to equivocal results. Scintigraphy of the knee joint after intraarticular application of Tc-99m-nanocolloid offers the possibility to check for the integrity of the Baker's cyst in these patients to be sure that radiosynoviorthesis will not lead to a relevant extraarticular leakage with soft tissue necroses. This study describes the procedure of intracavitary distribution scintigraphy by means of representative case reports.

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