Literature DB >> 35997801

[Histopathological diagnostics of arthrofibrosis].

V T Krenn1, M Liebisch1, M Dufour1, R Dieckmann2, V Krenn3.   

Abstract

Joint surgery is one of the most important and successful disciplines in surgery; nevertheless, complications still occur, especially in total knee arthroplasty and surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament. A significant disease in this context is arthrofibrosis. This review article presents the cellular and molecular pathogenetic concept of arthrofibrosis, the spectrum of histopathological diagnostics and differential diagnostics and a classification into joint endoprosthesis-associated and non-joint endoprosthesis-associated arthrofibrosis is proposed. The basis of the histopathological diagnostics is the standardized tissue removal with subsequent fixation in formalin. In the case of joint implant failure and the problem of endoprosthesis-associated arthrofibrosis, the histopathological diagnostics can be carried out according to the consensus classification of synovia-like interface membrane (SLIM). Arthrofibrosis is characterized by fibrosis, a high fibroblast cellularity with immunohistochemical detection of cytoplasmic beta catenin expression. The presence of endoprosthesis-associated arthrofibrosis is probable above a threshold of 20 beta catenin positive fibroblasts per high-power field (HPF). The diagnosis of a non-endoprosthesis-associated arthrofibrosis can be classified according to the joint pathology algorithm. Diffuse non-endoprosthesis-associated arthrofibrosis is characterized by generalized proliferation of connective tissue in the whole joint and localized circumscribed arthrofibrosis is characterized by a nodose cyclops-like fibrosis. The clarification of the cause of arthrofibrosis is based on an interdisciplinary cooperation. In addition to the histopathological diagnostics, this includes clinical, surgical, biomechanical, arthroscopic, microbiological, laboratory parameter and radiological findings.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Beta catenin; Classification; Fibroblasts; Peri-implant tissue; Synovitis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35997801     DOI: 10.1007/s00113-022-01239-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)        ISSN: 2731-7021


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