Histological Appearance of the Synovial Membrane after Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis with Polyacrylamide Gel Injections: A Case Report

L. Christensen, S. Daugaard
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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) caused by cartilage damage and synovitis is a painful disease, for which the only effective treatment today is total knee replacement. Polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is a synthetic non-degradable and non-toxic tissue filler, which allows host cell integration with formation of a scaffold of fibrous tissue inside the gel. A histo-pathological pilot study using this gel for intra-articular injection in rabbit and horse joints has shown that it forms an integrated layer within the upper part of the synovial membrane, and clinical studies of horse joints and human knee joints with OA has shown promising long-term results in pain reduction. It has therefore been the hope that this type of treatment could prolong the time leading up to total knee replacement more effectively than today. The current case report from one of the patients included in the clinical study mentioned above describes, for the first time in a human, how biopsies obtained during meniscectomy after 9 months display the same type of synovial augmentation as seen in horse joints with OA, and that the filler effect from the integrated gel persists in spite of areas with chronic synovitis and microscopic fibrosis.
聚丙烯酰胺凝胶注射治疗膝骨性关节炎后滑膜的组织学表现:1例报告
膝关节骨关节炎(OA)由软骨损伤和滑膜炎引起,是一种痛苦的疾病,目前唯一有效的治疗方法是全膝关节置换术。聚丙烯酰胺水凝胶(PAAG)是一种合成的不可降解和无毒的组织填料,它允许宿主细胞与凝胶内纤维组织的支架形成整合。使用该凝胶在兔和马关节关节内注射的组织病理学初步研究表明,它在滑膜上部形成一个完整的层,对马关节和患有OA的人膝关节的临床研究显示,在减轻疼痛方面有很好的长期效果。因此,人们希望这种治疗方法能够比现在更有效地延长进行全膝关节置换术的时间。上述临床研究中包括的一名患者的病例报告首次在人类中描述了9个月后半月板切除术中获得的活检如何显示与OA马关节相同类型的滑膜增强,并且尽管存在慢性滑膜炎和显微纤维化,但集成凝胶的填充效果仍然存在。
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