[Arthroscopic cartilage surgery of the ankle : Chondroplasty, retrograde drilling, nano-/microfracture].

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
O Gottschalk, A Röser, H Hörterer, A Mehlhorn, L Deiß, M Walther
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Abstract

Objective: Repair of the cartilage surface to prevent progression of cartilage pathologies that are associated with pain and limited mobility.

Indications: Talar cartilage lesions up to 1 cm2.

Contraindications: Joint infection, generalized arthritis, poor compliance.

Surgical technique: If the cartilage layer is arthroscopically intact: retrograde drilling to increase blood flow and decompress a bone marrow edema or cyst. Superficial cartilage damage: chondroplasty and surface smoothing to limit loose bodies or damage progression. Deep cartilage damage down to the subchondral plate: nano- or microfracture with surface growth cell protrusion to gain replacement cartilage.

Postoperative management: For primary smoothing of the cartilage surface, immobilization with partial loading is recommended until proper wound healing. However, if there is cartilage damage that requires replacement cartilage to form, prolonged partial loading for up to 6 weeks, followed by increased loading is required.

Results: Chondroplasty is usually used in combination with other treatment steps, so few results are available for this treatment alone. Retrograde drilling shows good results in young patients with still open growth plates. Furthermore, a recurrence rate of up to 50% can occur. Nano- or microfracture shows good to excellent results for lesions up to 1 cm2. For larger lesions this procedure alone appears to be insufficient.

[关节镜下踝关节软骨手术:软骨成形术,逆行钻孔,纳米/微骨折]。
目的:修复软骨表面以防止与疼痛和活动受限相关的软骨病变的进展。适应症:距骨软骨病变达1 cm2。禁忌症:关节感染、全身性关节炎、依从性差。手术技术:如果关节镜下软骨层完好:逆行钻孔增加血流量和骨髓水肿或囊肿减压。浅表软骨损伤:软骨成形术和表面平滑以限制松散体或损伤进展。深层软骨损伤至软骨下板:纳米或微骨折,表面生长细胞突出以获得替代软骨。术后处理:为了初步平滑软骨表面,建议局部负重固定,直到伤口愈合。然而,如果存在软骨损伤,需要形成替代软骨,则需要延长部分加载长达6周,然后增加加载。结果:软骨成形术通常与其他治疗步骤联合使用,因此单独使用软骨成形术的效果很少。逆行钻孔对年轻的生长板仍未闭合的患者显示出良好的效果。此外,复发率可达50%。纳米或微骨折对1 cm2以下的病变表现出良好或极好的效果。对于较大的病变,单靠这种方法似乎是不够的。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopedics and Traumatology is directed toward all orthopedic surgeons, trauma-tologists, hand surgeons, specialists in sports injuries, orthopedics and rheumatology as well as gene-al surgeons who require access to reliable information on current operative methods to ensure the quality of patient advice, preoperative planning, and postoperative care. The journal presents established and new operative procedures in uniformly structured and extensively illustrated contributions. All aspects are presented step-by-step from indications, contraindications, patient education, and preparation of the operation right through to postoperative care. The advantages and disadvantages, possible complications, deficiencies and risks of the methods as well as significant results with their evaluation criteria are discussed. To allow the reader to assess the outcome, results are detailed and based on internationally recognized scoring systems. Orthopedics and Traumatology facilitates effective advancement and further education for all those active in both special and conservative fields of orthopedics, traumatology, and general surgery, offers sup-port for therapeutic decision-making, and provides – more than 30 years after its first publication – constantly expanding and up-to-date teaching on operative techniques.
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