| Literature DB >> 24405791 |
Wei-Li Fu1, Ying-Fang Ao1, Xiao-Yan Ke2, Zhuo-Zhao Zheng3, Xi Gong1, Dong Jiang1, Jia-Kuo Yu4.
Abstract
Minimal-invasive procedure and one-step surgery offer autologous mesenchymal stem cells derived from peripheral blood (PB-MSCs) a promising prospective in the field of cartilage regeneration. We report a case of a 19-year-old male athlete of kickboxing with ICRS grade IV chondral lesions at the 60° region of lateral femoral trochlea, which was repaired by activating endogenous PB-MSCs plus autologous periosteum flap transplantation combined with correcting the patellofemoral malalignment. After a 7.5 year follow-up, the result showed that the patient returned to competitive kickboxing. Second-look under arthroscopy showed a smooth surface at 8 months postoperation. The IKDC 2000 subjective score, Lysholm score and Tegner score were 95, 98 and 9 respectively at the final follow up. CT and MRI evaluations showed a significant improvement compared with those of pre-operation.Entities:
Keywords: Cartilage defect; Mesenchymal stem cells; Patellofemoral realignment; Periosteum transplantation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24405791 DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2013.10.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee ISSN: 0968-0160 Impact factor: 2.199