[Why does the patellofemoral cartilage collapse? : A critical analysis of epidemiology, etiology and prevention].

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Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-05 DOI:10.1007/s00132-025-04649-0
A Korthaus, M Krause, K H Frosch, Jannik Frings
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Abstract

Background: Cartilage damage in the patellofemoral joint is common and often leads to pain-related restrictions in the patients' subjective activity level. The cause is often multifactorial.

Etiology: The most common causes comprise chronic overuse, acute impact trauma, post-traumatic conditions or patellar fractures, while patellar instability with its anatomical risk factors (trochlear dysplasia, patella alta, lateralized tuberosity, genu valgum or torsional deformities) plays a key role. Acute cartilage damage or (osteo-)chondral fractures usually occur in the context of acute patellar dislocation or direct impact trauma. In this regard, early surgical refixation or resection of the (osteo-)chondral fragments is important and can contribute to a delay of further cartilage deterioration. Chronic cartilage damage usually results from a disorder of the patellofemoral kinematics, such as patellar maltracking. (Post-)traumatic conditions such as patellar fractures represent a special entity. Long-term cartilage deterioration and osteoarthritis can also emerge or progress by inadequate surgical procedures.

Therapy: Therapeutically, the main focus should always be on correcting biomechanical imbalances, in order to allow for effective cartilage regeneration. The latter can be achieved by several techniques for cartilage regeneration.

髌骨股软骨为什么会塌陷?[流行病学、病因学和预防的批判性分析]。
背景:髌股关节软骨损伤是常见的,常常导致疼痛相关的限制患者的主观活动水平。原因往往是多因素的。病因学:最常见的原因包括慢性过度使用、急性冲击创伤、创伤后状况或髌骨骨折,而髌骨不稳定及其解剖学危险因素(滑车发育不良、髌骨高位、外侧结节、膝外翻或扭转畸形)起着关键作用。急性软骨损伤或(骨)软骨骨折通常发生在急性髌骨脱位或直接撞击创伤的情况下。在这方面,早期手术再固定或切除(骨)软骨碎片是重要的,可以有助于延缓软骨进一步恶化。慢性软骨损伤通常是由髌股运动紊乱引起的,如髌骨畸形。创伤后的情况,如髌骨骨折是一个特殊的实体。长期的软骨退化和骨关节炎也可能因不适当的外科手术而出现或发展。治疗:在治疗上,主要的焦点应该始终放在纠正生物力学失衡上,以便允许有效的软骨再生。后者可以通过几种软骨再生技术来实现。
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