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Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution to hyaline cartilage regeneration of the microfracture (MFx) technique plus intraarticular betamethasone (BMS) or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). DESIGN: Full-thickness chondral defects of 3 × 6 mm(2) were surgically performed in both fem...

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Autores principales: Vaisman, Alex, Figueroa, David, Calvo, Rafael, Espinosa, Maximiliano, Melean, Patricio, Gallegos, Marcela, Conget, Paulette
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603511422053
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author Vaisman, Alex
Figueroa, David
Calvo, Rafael
Espinosa, Maximiliano
Melean, Patricio
Gallegos, Marcela
Conget, Paulette
author_facet Vaisman, Alex
Figueroa, David
Calvo, Rafael
Espinosa, Maximiliano
Melean, Patricio
Gallegos, Marcela
Conget, Paulette
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution to hyaline cartilage regeneration of the microfracture (MFx) technique plus intraarticular betamethasone (BMS) or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). DESIGN: Full-thickness chondral defects of 3 × 6 mm(2) were surgically performed in both femoral condyles of each knee in 13 New Zealand rabbits and then treated with MFx associated with intraarticular BMS or PRP. At 12 weeks postimplantation, the animals were killed and the condyles were characterized macroscopically, molecularly according to collagen type II and I gene expression (quantitative reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction), and histologically (hematoxylin–eosin staining). For the latter, samples were scored using the International Cartilage Repair Society visual histological scale. Data of MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated condyles were compared against untreated, MFx-treated, or normal condyles without lesions. RESULTS: Our macroscopic findings showed that in MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups, the defects were filled with an irregular, partially rough tissue similar to the MFx-treated group. No differences in the ratio between collagen type II versus collagen type I expression were observed among groups. Histological changes were observed between MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups versus untreated defects mainly in surface regularity and cell distribution. However, International Cartilage Repair Society score analysis did not support statistical differences between MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups versus MFx-treated group. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence that the use of intraarticular BMS or PRP as coadjuvants to the microfracture technique in the treatment of acute chondral lesions is not associated with a significant improvement of hyaline cartilage regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-42971252015-06-11 Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced? Vaisman, Alex Figueroa, David Calvo, Rafael Espinosa, Maximiliano Melean, Patricio Gallegos, Marcela Conget, Paulette Cartilage Original Articles OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contribution to hyaline cartilage regeneration of the microfracture (MFx) technique plus intraarticular betamethasone (BMS) or platelet-rich plasma (PRP). DESIGN: Full-thickness chondral defects of 3 × 6 mm(2) were surgically performed in both femoral condyles of each knee in 13 New Zealand rabbits and then treated with MFx associated with intraarticular BMS or PRP. At 12 weeks postimplantation, the animals were killed and the condyles were characterized macroscopically, molecularly according to collagen type II and I gene expression (quantitative reverse transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction), and histologically (hematoxylin–eosin staining). For the latter, samples were scored using the International Cartilage Repair Society visual histological scale. Data of MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated condyles were compared against untreated, MFx-treated, or normal condyles without lesions. RESULTS: Our macroscopic findings showed that in MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups, the defects were filled with an irregular, partially rough tissue similar to the MFx-treated group. No differences in the ratio between collagen type II versus collagen type I expression were observed among groups. Histological changes were observed between MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups versus untreated defects mainly in surface regularity and cell distribution. However, International Cartilage Repair Society score analysis did not support statistical differences between MFx/BMS-treated and MFx/PRP-treated groups versus MFx-treated group. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence that the use of intraarticular BMS or PRP as coadjuvants to the microfracture technique in the treatment of acute chondral lesions is not associated with a significant improvement of hyaline cartilage regeneration. SAGE Publications 2012-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4297125/ /pubmed/26069625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603511422053 Text en © The Author(s) 2012
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Vaisman, Alex
Figueroa, David
Calvo, Rafael
Espinosa, Maximiliano
Melean, Patricio
Gallegos, Marcela
Conget, Paulette
Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title_full Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title_fullStr Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title_full_unstemmed Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title_short Steroids and Platelet-Rich Plasma as Coadjuvants to Microfracture for the Treatment of Chondral Lesions in an Animal Model: Can the Healing Be Enhanced?
title_sort steroids and platelet-rich plasma as coadjuvants to microfracture for the treatment of chondral lesions in an animal model: can the healing be enhanced?
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26069625
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1947603511422053
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