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Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Refixation with resorbable implants is a common surgical treatment in patients with an osteochondral fracture of the knee or the upper ankle joint. Up to date there are no studies, which outline long-term outcome of this procedure. As a consequence aim of this study was to evalu...

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Autores principales: Rüther, Hauke, Raschke, David, Frosch, Stefan, Wachowski, Martin, Seif, Ali
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415042/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967117S00147
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author Rüther, Hauke
Raschke, David
Frosch, Stefan
Wachowski, Martin
Seif, Ali
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description AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Refixation with resorbable implants is a common surgical treatment in patients with an osteochondral fracture of the knee or the upper ankle joint. Up to date there are no studies, which outline long-term outcome of this procedure. As a consequence aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term clinical und MRI results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study 12 patients were examined 13,9 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,2) years after refixation of an osteochondral fragment of the knee (10) and the upper ankle joint (2) with a mean size of 3.16 cm<sup>2</sup> (#CHR: plusmn# 2,27) by resorbable implants (SmartNail, Conmed). We used eight established clinical scores (VASS, Tegner, Lysholm, McDermott, KSS, WOMAC, AOFAS, FADI+Sports). Furthermore we ascertained integration of bone and cartilage morpholgy by MRI (3 Tesla) using proton-weighted- and cartilage-sensitive double-echo-steady-state (DESS) sequences. To identify a possible osteonecrosis we used T1-weighted sequences with a contrast agent (Gadolinum). The morphologic results were objectified with a modified MRI-Score based on Henderson et al. (2003). RESULTS: After 13,9 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,2) years the patients with an injury of the knee as well as of the upper ankle joint showed good to excellent results (Knee: VASS: 1,3 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,7); Tegener 4,4 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,3); Lysholm 85,7 (#CHR: plusmn# 12,2); McDermott 90,7 (#CHR: plusmn# 8,6); KSS 189 (#CHR: plusmn# 15,9); WOMAC (6,16% (#CHR: plusmn# 8,45)) (Upper Ankle joint: VASS: 2,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 2,5); Tegener 5,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,5); Lysholm 87 (#CHR: plusmn# 13), McDermott 88 (#CHR: plusmn# 12); WOMAC (8,54% (#CHR: plusmn# 8,54); AOFAS 75,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 24,5); FADI+Sports 118 (#CHR: plusmn# 18)). There was a good integration of the osteochondral fragment in all cases in the MRI. 5 patients showed moderate subchondral cysts. There were changes of the cartilage contour in all patients. The mean Henderson-Score was 14,4 (#CHR: plusmn# 2,0) (Best: 8, Worst: 32), which correlates with good results. CONCLUSION: Because of its good clinical and MRI results the refixation by resorbable implants can be recommended to treat osteochondral flakes.
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spelling pubmed-54150422017-05-15 Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants Rüther, Hauke Raschke, David Frosch, Stefan Wachowski, Martin Seif, Ali Orthop J Sports Med Article AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Refixation with resorbable implants is a common surgical treatment in patients with an osteochondral fracture of the knee or the upper ankle joint. Up to date there are no studies, which outline long-term outcome of this procedure. As a consequence aim of this study was to evaluate the long-term clinical und MRI results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study 12 patients were examined 13,9 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,2) years after refixation of an osteochondral fragment of the knee (10) and the upper ankle joint (2) with a mean size of 3.16 cm<sup>2</sup> (#CHR: plusmn# 2,27) by resorbable implants (SmartNail, Conmed). We used eight established clinical scores (VASS, Tegner, Lysholm, McDermott, KSS, WOMAC, AOFAS, FADI+Sports). Furthermore we ascertained integration of bone and cartilage morpholgy by MRI (3 Tesla) using proton-weighted- and cartilage-sensitive double-echo-steady-state (DESS) sequences. To identify a possible osteonecrosis we used T1-weighted sequences with a contrast agent (Gadolinum). The morphologic results were objectified with a modified MRI-Score based on Henderson et al. (2003). RESULTS: After 13,9 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,2) years the patients with an injury of the knee as well as of the upper ankle joint showed good to excellent results (Knee: VASS: 1,3 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,7); Tegener 4,4 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,3); Lysholm 85,7 (#CHR: plusmn# 12,2); McDermott 90,7 (#CHR: plusmn# 8,6); KSS 189 (#CHR: plusmn# 15,9); WOMAC (6,16% (#CHR: plusmn# 8,45)) (Upper Ankle joint: VASS: 2,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 2,5); Tegener 5,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 1,5); Lysholm 87 (#CHR: plusmn# 13), McDermott 88 (#CHR: plusmn# 12); WOMAC (8,54% (#CHR: plusmn# 8,54); AOFAS 75,5 (#CHR: plusmn# 24,5); FADI+Sports 118 (#CHR: plusmn# 18)). There was a good integration of the osteochondral fragment in all cases in the MRI. 5 patients showed moderate subchondral cysts. There were changes of the cartilage contour in all patients. The mean Henderson-Score was 14,4 (#CHR: plusmn# 2,0) (Best: 8, Worst: 32), which correlates with good results. CONCLUSION: Because of its good clinical and MRI results the refixation by resorbable implants can be recommended to treat osteochondral flakes. SAGE Publications 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5415042/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967117S00147 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This open-access article is published and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - No Derivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/), which permits the noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction of the article in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this article without the permission of the Author(s). For reprints and permission queries, please visit SAGE’s Web site at http://www.sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav.
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title Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants
title_full Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants
title_fullStr Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants
title_short Long-Term Clinical and MRI Results after Refixation of osteochondral Fractures with resorbable Implants
title_sort long-term clinical and mri results after refixation of osteochondral fractures with resorbable implants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5415042/
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