Postoperative imaging of cartilage: where are we in 2023?

Zachary E. Stewart , F. Joseph Simeone , Ali Guermazi , Erik Berkson , Mark Price , Connie Y. Chang
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Abstract

Imaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging, and cartilage restoration surgery have both made substantial progress since the beginning of the 21st century. This era has seen high-field (3 T) magnets become ubiquitous in large centers, the development of novel quantitative imaging tools, and the advent of new generations of autologous cartilage implantation techniques. Here, we provide an update on postoperative imaging after cartilage restoration surgeries.

Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage restorative procedures is used for both confirming the success of the repair and identifying potential complications. There are no standard protocols for postoperative imaging following cartilage restorative procedures; however, in general, imaging can be routinely used 3 to 6 months postoperatively to assess for integration of repair and, depending on the technique, at approximately 6 to 12 months to assess for defect filling, integration with the host, and maturation of repair tissue. Imaging permits longitudinal assessments of cartilage repair and the adjacent osteochondral unit and is essential to assess the success of cartilage restoration.

软骨术后成像:2023 年我们在哪里?
进入21世纪以来,成像技术(尤其是磁共振成像技术)和软骨修复手术都取得了长足的进步。在这个时代,高磁场(3 T)磁铁在大型中心变得无处不在,新型定量成像工具不断发展,新一代自体软骨植入技术也已问世。在此,我们将介绍软骨修复术后成像的最新进展。软骨修复术的术后磁共振成像可用于确认修复是否成功以及识别潜在的并发症。目前还没有软骨修复术后成像的标准方案,但一般来说,术后3至6个月可以常规使用成像来评估修复的整合情况,根据不同的技术,大约6至12个月可以使用成像来评估缺损的填充、与宿主的整合以及修复组织的成熟情况。成像可对软骨修复和邻近的骨软骨单位进行纵向评估,对评估软骨修复的成功与否至关重要。
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