Strategic Integration of Surgical Techniques for Knee Preservation: A Case Report.

IF 0.6 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
A Jaramillo-Quiceno, P A Sarmiento-Riveros, R D Arias-Perez, O A Mejia-Bustamante, R D Guzman-Benedek
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Different surgical techniques are used to preserve knee articular cartilage deterioration; however, combining these techniques can be challenging. This case study describes a 35-year-old man with bilateral genu varum malalignment and left knee pain, diagnosed with a grade IV chondral lesion in the lateral femur, a complex lateral meniscus lesion, and a radial tear in the medial meniscus. The patient underwent a valgus-producing tibial osteotomy, lateral osteochondral allograft transplantation, and lateral meniscal allograft transplantation using a 3D model of the proximal tibia. Seventeen months post-operatively, he experienced torsional trauma, leading to a tear of the transplanted meniscus posterior root and an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Subsequent surgical exploration revealed evidence of chondroprotective changes, including femoral osteochondral allograft healing and biomechanical integration of the transplanted meniscus, as indicated by the lateral meniscus root tear development. This case highlights the potential of combining these surgical procedures to achieve biomechanical integration of the transplanted meniscus, contributing to cumulative chondroprotective effects.

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策略性整合手术技术保护膝关节:1例报告。
不同的手术技术用于保护膝关节软骨退化;然而,结合这些技术可能具有挑战性。本病例描述了一名35岁男性,双膝内翻错位并伴有左膝疼痛,诊断为股骨外侧4级软骨病变,复杂外侧半月板病变,内侧半月板径向撕裂。患者采用胫骨近端三维模型行外翻胫骨截骨术、外侧骨软骨异体移植和外侧半月板异体移植。术后17个月,他经历了扭转创伤,导致移植的半月板后根撕裂和前交叉韧带损伤。随后的手术探查显示了软骨保护改变的证据,包括同种异体股骨骨软骨移植愈合和移植半月板的生物力学整合,如半月板外侧根撕裂发展所示。本病例强调了结合这些外科手术实现移植半月板生物力学整合的潜力,有助于累积软骨保护作用。
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审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers and case reports three times a year in both printed and electronic version. The purpose of MOJ is to disseminate new knowledge and provide updates in Orthopaedics, trauma and musculoskeletal research. It is an Open Access journal that does not require processing fee or article processing charge from the authors. The Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal is the official journal of Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) and ASEAN Orthopaedic Association (AOA).
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