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Chondral delamination of the knee and its management: a case report and review article.

Marah Mansour1, Yazan Abboud2, Mhd Alaa Aldin Alhaffar3, Ola Souliman4, Massa Haffar5, Younes Mustafa6, Tamim Alsuliman7, Michel Samaan8.   

Abstract

Chondral delamination is the separation or debonding of the articular cartilage from the underlying subchondral bone. The hyaline cartilage has a limited capacity for healing, meaning it does not possess the innate ability to restore its normal structure or to heal the subchondral bone once detached from it. The purpose of this article is to report the outcomes of a microfracture technique used to manage chondral delamination in a 59-year-old male; we also reviewed the treatment options mentioned in the literature. The patient was admitted to the Department of Orthopedic Surgery complaining of recurrent severe right knee pain with multiple episodes of knee locking, denying any direct or twisting trauma to the knee. The plain X-ray showed mild degenerative changes with articular surface irregularity. On Magnetic resonance imaging, wide chondral delamination was noted in the medial femoral condyle. After 12 months' post-op, his condition improved. No locking was observed. Pain improved in comparison to the pre-operative levels. The international knee documentation committee improved from 26.4% to 52.9%. In a follow-up magnetic resonance imaging, the adhesion of most parts of the delaminated cartilage.
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Keywords:  Arthroscopy; Cartilage; Chondral delamination; Degenerative arthritis; Knee lesions; Microfracture

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36038865      PMCID: PMC9422128          DOI: 10.1186/s12893-022-01775-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Surg        ISSN: 1471-2482            Impact factor:   2.030


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