Internal Fixation of Unstable OCD Lesions with Metal Compression Screws: Techniques and Outcomes

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Ryan Quigley, Landon Frazier, Sachin Allahabadi, Brian J. Cole
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Abstract

Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a pathologic condition that affects the subchondral bone and overlying articular cartilage with variable degrees of instability and detachment. The specific etiology is frequently unknown; however, it is thought to result from multifactorial contributions including acute trauma, recurrent microtrauma, inflammation, or inherited diseases involving vascular perfusion and ossification anomalies. Treatment is largely dictated by patient symptoms and their association with lesion stability, location, skeletal maturity, activity goals, and surgeon preference. Stable lesions can frequently be treated nonoperatively, but unstable lesions typically require surgical intervention that addresses lesion instability where possible. Arthroscopy is used to initially visualize and evaluate the lesion, followed by reduction and internal fixation. If the fragment is salvageable with a bony base, internal fixation with metal compression screws is a reliable strategy for enhancing patient outcomes with low rates of reoperation and failure. This review will focus on the surgical indications, techniques, and outcomes of internal fixation with metal compression screws in unstable OCD lesions of the knee.

金属加压螺钉内固定不稳定OCD病变:技术和结果
夹层性骨软骨炎(OCD)是一种影响软骨下骨和上覆关节软骨的病理状况,具有不同程度的不稳定和脱离。具体的病因往往是未知的;然而,它被认为是由多种因素造成的,包括急性创伤、复发性微创伤、炎症或涉及血管灌注和骨化异常的遗传性疾病。治疗在很大程度上取决于患者症状及其与病变稳定性、位置、骨骼成熟度、活动目标和外科医生偏好的关系。稳定病变通常可以非手术治疗,但不稳定病变通常需要手术干预,以解决病变不稳定的可能。关节镜用于初步观察和评估病变,随后进行复位和内固定。如果碎片可以用骨基础修复,金属加压螺钉内固定是一种可靠的策略,可以提高患者的预后,降低再手术和失败率。本文将重点讨论金属加压螺钉内固定治疗不稳定型强迫症的手术指征、技术和疗效。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine combines the authority of a textbook, the usefulness of a color atlas and the timeliness of a journal. Each issue focuses on a single clinical condition, offering several different management approaches. It''s the easiest way for practitioners to stay informed of the latest surgical advancements and developments.
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