| Literature DB >> 26496929 |
Donato Rosa1, Giovanni Balato2, Giovanni Ciaramella1, Ernesto Soscia3, Giovanni Improta1, Maria Triassi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) represents a valid surgical option for symptomatic full-thickness chondral lesions of the knee. Here we report long-term clinical and MRI results of first-generation ACI.Entities:
Keywords: Autologous chondrocyte implantation; Chondral lesion; Knee; Magnetic resonance imaging; Osteochondritis dissecans
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26496929 PMCID: PMC4805629 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-015-0383-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Patient demographic characteristics as well as prior and concomitant procedures
| Patient characteristic |
|
| Age, years | |
| Mean ± SD | 21,33 ± 8,92 |
| Range | 13–45 |
| Gender | |
| Male | 9/15 |
| Female | 6/15 |
| Previous procedures | |
| Debridement/lavage | 1/15 |
| Procedures performed concurrently with cartilage harvest | |
| Medial meniscectomy | 2/15 |
| Lateral meniscectomy | 1/15 |
| Procedures performed with implantation | |
| ACL reconstruction | 1/15 |
| Patellar alignment | 1/15 |
SD standard deviation
Characteristics of chondral lesions
| Defect characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Acute traumatic injury | 8/15 |
| Osteochondritis dissecans | 7/15 |
| Total surface area, cm2 | |
| Mean ± SD | 5.08 ± 2.01 |
| Range | 2–9 |
| Defect location | |
| Medial femoral condyle | 10/15 |
| Lateral femoral condyle | 2/15 |
| Patella | 2/15 |
| Tibial plate | 1/15 |
SD standard deviation
Fig. 1IKDC score: improvement from pre-operative levels to final follow-up
Fig. 2Tegner score: improvement from pre-operative levels to final follow-up
Fig. 3MOCART score: comparison of MOCART score at 12 months with that at final follow-up
MRI evaluation of repair tissue 1–2 years and 10 years after ACI implantation
| Variables | First follow-up | Last follow-up |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Degree of defect repair and filling of the defect | ||
| Complete | 2/10 (20 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
| Hypertrophy | 4/10 (40 %) | 4/10 (40 %) |
| Incomplete | ||
| >50 % of the adjacent cartilage | 3/10 (30 %) | 0/10 (0 %) |
| <50 % of the adjacent cartilage | 0/10 (0 %) | 1/10 (10 %) |
| Subchondral bone exposed | 1/10 (10 %) | 3/10 (30 %) |
| 2. Integration to border zone | ||
| Complete | 7/10 (70 %) | 4/10 (40 %) |
| Incomplete | ||
| Demarcating border visible (split-like) | 0/10 (0 %) | 1/10 (10 %) |
| Defect visible | ||
| <50 % of the length of the repair tissue | 1/10 (10 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
| >50 % of the length of the repair tissue | 2/10 (20 %) | 3/10 (30 %) |
| 3. Surface of the repair tissue | ||
| Surface intact | 5/10 (50 %) | 5/10 (50 %) |
| Surface damaged | ||
| <50 % of repair tissue depth | 2/10 (20 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
| >50 % of repair tissue depth or total degeneration | 3/10 (30 %) | 3/10 (30 %) |
| 4. Structure of the repair tissue | ||
| Homogeneous | 3/10 (30 %) | 1/10 (10 %) |
| Inhomogeneous or cleft formation | 7/10 (70 %) | 9/10 (90 %) |
| 5. Signal intensity of the repair tissue | ||
| Normal (identical to adjacent cartilage) | 3/10 (30 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
| Nearly normal | 5/10 (50 %) | 5/10 (50 %) |
| Abnormal | 2/10 (20 %) | 3/10 (30 %) |
| 6. Subchondral lamina | ||
| Intact | 2/10 20 %) | 1/10 (10 %) |
| Not intact | 8/10 (80 %) | 9/10 (90 %) |
| 7. Subchondral bone | ||
| Intact | 4/10 (40 %) | 1/10 (10 %) |
| Not intact | 6/10 (60 %) | 9/10 (90 %) |
| 8. Adhesions | ||
| No | 8/10 (80 %) | 2/10 (20 %) |
| Yes | 2/10 (20 %) | 8/10 (80 %) |
| 9. Effusions | ||
| No | 8/10 (80 %) | 6/10 (60 %) |
| Yes | 2/10 (20 %) | 4/10 (40 %) |