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Arthroscopic assessment of human cartilage stiffness of the femoral condyles and the patella with a new tactile sensor.

Y Uchio1, M Ochi, N Adachi, K Kawasaki, J Iwasa.   

Abstract

We measured the stiffness of the cartilage of the human femoral condyles via an ultrasonic tactile sensor under arthroscopic control. The stiffness and the degeneration of articular cartilage were assessed in 105 knees in 74 patients (39 men, 35 women, age: 9-72 years) who underwent arthroscopic observation or surgery. Twenty-five knees suffered from traumatic cartilage injury, 14 from osteochondritis dissecans, 13 from osteoarthritis, 11 from meniscal injury and six from ligamentous injury, bipartita patellae (three knees), and symptomatic plica synovialis (two knees). The degeneration of cartilage was classified according to Outerbridge's grading system. The relationships between the stiffness and the grade of cartilage degeneration, and gender were analyzed. The stiffness of grade I (softening) and II (fissuring less than 0.5 inches in length) was significantly lower than that of intact cartilage. In contrast, the stiffness of grade IV (exposed subchondral bone) was significantly higher than that of any other group. The cartilage stiffness of the patella in women was significantly lower than that in men. The tactile sensor was useful for determining the intraoperative stiffness of healthy and diseased human cartilage in all grades.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12135651     DOI: 10.1016/s1350-4533(02)00032-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Eng Phys        ISSN: 1350-4533            Impact factor:   2.242


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