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Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition
INTRODUCTION: Osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation is generally effective for treating large cartilage lesions. Cleansing OCA subchondral bone to remove donor marrow elements is typically performed with pulsed lavage. However, the effects of clinical and experimental parameters on OCA marro...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5413053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28464040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176934 |
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author | Sun, Yang Jiang, Weibo Cory, Esther Caffrey, Jason P. Hsu, Felix H. Chen, Albert C. Wang, Jincheng Sah, Robert L. Bugbee, William D. |
author_facet | Sun, Yang Jiang, Weibo Cory, Esther Caffrey, Jason P. Hsu, Felix H. Chen, Albert C. Wang, Jincheng Sah, Robert L. Bugbee, William D. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation is generally effective for treating large cartilage lesions. Cleansing OCA subchondral bone to remove donor marrow elements is typically performed with pulsed lavage. However, the effects of clinical and experimental parameters on OCA marrow removal by pulsed lavage are unknown. The aim of the current study was to determine the effects on marrow cleansing in human osteochondral cores (OCs) of (1) lavage duration, (2) lavage flow intensity, and (3) OC sample type and storage condition. METHODS: OCs were harvested from human femoral condyles and prepared to a clinical geometry (cylinder, diameter = 20 mm). The OCs were from discarded remnants of Allograft tissues (OCA) or osteoarthritis patients undergoing Total Knee Replacement (OCT). The experimental groups subjected to standard flow lavage for 45 seconds (430 mL of fluid) and 120 seconds (1,150 mL) were (1) OCT/FROZEN (stored at -80°C), (2) OCT/FRESH (stored at 4°C), and (3) OCA/FRESH. The OCA/FRESH group was subsequently lavaged at high flow for 45 seconds (660 mL) and 120 seconds (1,750 mL). Marrow cleansing was assessed grossly and by micro-computed tomography (μCT). RESULTS: Gross and μCT images indicated that marrow cleansing progressed from the OC base toward the cartilage. Empty marrow volume fraction (EMa.V/Ma.V) increased between 0, 45, and 120 seconds of standard flow lavage, and varied between groups, being higher after FROZEN storage (86–92% after 45–120 seconds) than FRESH storage of either OCT or OCA samples (36% and 55% after 45 and 120 seconds, respectively). With a subsequent 120 seconds of high flow lavage, EMa.V/Ma.V of OCA/FRESH samples increased from 61% to 78%. CONCLUSIONS: The spatial and temporal pattern of marrow space clearance was consistent with gradual fluid-induced extrusion of marrow components. Pulsed lavage of OCAs with consistent time and flow intensity will help standardize marrow cleansing and may improve clinical outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-54130532017-05-14 Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition Sun, Yang Jiang, Weibo Cory, Esther Caffrey, Jason P. Hsu, Felix H. Chen, Albert C. Wang, Jincheng Sah, Robert L. Bugbee, William D. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation is generally effective for treating large cartilage lesions. Cleansing OCA subchondral bone to remove donor marrow elements is typically performed with pulsed lavage. However, the effects of clinical and experimental parameters on OCA marrow removal by pulsed lavage are unknown. The aim of the current study was to determine the effects on marrow cleansing in human osteochondral cores (OCs) of (1) lavage duration, (2) lavage flow intensity, and (3) OC sample type and storage condition. METHODS: OCs were harvested from human femoral condyles and prepared to a clinical geometry (cylinder, diameter = 20 mm). The OCs were from discarded remnants of Allograft tissues (OCA) or osteoarthritis patients undergoing Total Knee Replacement (OCT). The experimental groups subjected to standard flow lavage for 45 seconds (430 mL of fluid) and 120 seconds (1,150 mL) were (1) OCT/FROZEN (stored at -80°C), (2) OCT/FRESH (stored at 4°C), and (3) OCA/FRESH. The OCA/FRESH group was subsequently lavaged at high flow for 45 seconds (660 mL) and 120 seconds (1,750 mL). Marrow cleansing was assessed grossly and by micro-computed tomography (μCT). RESULTS: Gross and μCT images indicated that marrow cleansing progressed from the OC base toward the cartilage. Empty marrow volume fraction (EMa.V/Ma.V) increased between 0, 45, and 120 seconds of standard flow lavage, and varied between groups, being higher after FROZEN storage (86–92% after 45–120 seconds) than FRESH storage of either OCT or OCA samples (36% and 55% after 45 and 120 seconds, respectively). With a subsequent 120 seconds of high flow lavage, EMa.V/Ma.V of OCA/FRESH samples increased from 61% to 78%. CONCLUSIONS: The spatial and temporal pattern of marrow space clearance was consistent with gradual fluid-induced extrusion of marrow components. Pulsed lavage of OCAs with consistent time and flow intensity will help standardize marrow cleansing and may improve clinical outcomes. Public Library of Science 2017-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5413053/ /pubmed/28464040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176934 Text en © 2017 Sun et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sun, Yang Jiang, Weibo Cory, Esther Caffrey, Jason P. Hsu, Felix H. Chen, Albert C. Wang, Jincheng Sah, Robert L. Bugbee, William D. Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title | Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title_full | Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title_fullStr | Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title_full_unstemmed | Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title_short | Pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
title_sort | pulsed lavage cleansing of osteochondral grafts depends on lavage duration, flow intensity, and graft storage condition |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5413053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28464040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176934 |
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