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[Refixation of osteochondral fragments using absorbable implants. First results of a retrospective study].

M Fuchs1, R Vosshenrich, C Dumont, K M Stürmer.   

Abstract

An osteochondral lesion in a weight bearing joint causes therapeutic problems. Surgical therapy focuses on the restoration of the articular surface, unlimited motion of the joint and prevention of cartilaginous degeneration. A causal therapy to prevent posttraumatic osteoarthritis is the fixation of osteochondral fragments. Various absorbable implants for the purpose of refixation are available, but only a few have proved to be biocompatible. This retrospective study presents the preliminary results after refixation of osteochondral fragments of the ankle and knee joints. We used self-reinforced absorbable pins, nails and screws made of polylactide acid. The results for 15 patients with 17 fractures of 16 joints were evaluated. All patients were scored by the Tegner-activity-level, the McDermott-score and the DGKKT-score, and 13 of them were monitored by postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The follow-up extended for an average of 14.3 months (range: 4-43 months). The clinical results for all patients were good (McDermott-score: Ø 89 points, DGKKT-score: Ø 78.8 points, Tegner: pre-op vs post-op=Ø 4.6 vs Ø 5.1) and the surgical therapy proved to be successful. The MRI showed the complete incorporation and vitality of the fragment as well as a congruence of the joint surface. The clinical course and the MRI gave little reference to an inflammatory reaction due to the implants that complicated the course of two patients. These results indicate that absorbable implants made of polylactide acid are biocompatible and effective in the fixation of osteochondral fragments.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12883805     DOI: 10.1007/s00104-003-0623-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chirurg        ISSN: 0009-4722            Impact factor:   0.955


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