Unstable Knee OCD Lesion Fixation with Bioabsorbable Fixation

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Danielle E. Chipman , Alexandra H. Aitchison , Daniel W. Green
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Abstract

Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) lesions of the knee are a common injury and may occur in up to 15% of acute or recurrent patellar dislocations. While small, stable lesions may be treated nonoperatively or with excision, large or unstable lesions generally require surgical treatment to optimize clinical outcomes. Surgical treatment often involves arthroscopy to visualize the lesion, followed by open reduction and internal fixation of the OCD lesion after debridement and preparation of the fracture bed. Various types of implants can be used for fixation of OCD lesions. Historically, metal implants were widely used due to their compression force, but the advent of bioabsorbable implants has provided additional options with promising results. Currently available bioabsorbable implants vary in size, composition, and shape, which leads to differences in their usage, benefits, and complications. Several small clinical series have reported success with the use of a wide array of bioabsorbable implants. This article will summarize bioabsorbable implant options and characteristics, surgical indications and techniques for OCD fixation, and the recent literature on clinical outcomes and complications after OCD fixation with different implants.

生物可吸收固定技术固定不稳定型膝关节强迫症病变
膝关节剥脱性骨软骨炎(OCD)病变是一种常见的损伤,可能发生在高达15%的急性或复发性髌骨脱位中。虽然小的、稳定的病变可以非手术或切除治疗,但大的或不稳定的病变通常需要手术治疗以优化临床结果。手术治疗通常包括关节镜检查以观察病变,然后在清创和准备骨折床后对强迫症病变进行切开复位和内固定。各种类型的植入物可用于OCD病变的固定。从历史上看,金属植入物因其压缩力而被广泛使用,但生物可吸收植入物的出现提供了额外的选择,并取得了有希望的结果。目前可用的生物可吸收植入物在尺寸、成分和形状上各不相同,这导致了它们在用途、益处和并发症方面的差异。一些小型临床系列报道了使用广泛的生物可吸收植入物的成功。本文将总结生物可吸收植入物的选择和特点、OCD固定的手术指征和技术,以及不同植入物固定OCD后的临床结果和并发症的最新文献。
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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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