有或没有前交叉韧带重建的软骨修复后5年临床和mri结果:前交叉韧带重建后较差的临床结果不影响软骨修复组织质量。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
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目的软骨修复(CR)手术和前交叉韧带重建(ACL-R)是常见的关节手术,特别是在年轻患者中。然而,先前或并发ACL-R对CR结果的影响仍不确定。本研究旨在评估ACL-R是否影响CR组织的结构质量和临床结果。方法回顾性多中心研究,71例CR患者分别于3、12、60个月接受磁共振成像(MRI)和临床评价。其中22例患者在CR前或CR中行ACL-R,采用软骨修复组织磁共振观察(MOCART) 2.0评分进行形态学评估;成分分析包括T2图谱(n = 45)。在所有时间点评估患者报告的结果测量(PROM)。统计检验包括Mann-Whitney u检验、Wilcoxon sign -rank检验和基于模拟的功效分析。结果smocart 2.0评分和T2制图值各组间各时间点差异无统计学意义。从基线到60个月,两组的PROMs均有显著改善。然而,在60个月时,ACL-R组的PROMs明显低于非ACL-R组。结论虽然ACL-R患者的长期临床结果较差,但两组患者的PROMs从基线到60个月均有显著改善。MRI显示局灶CR组织质量无显著差异,提示无论ACL-R如何,结构都是成功的。虽然ACL-R患者仍有较高的关节退变风险,但他们仍然可以从CR中获得中期临床获益。这些发现支持在关节功能得到适当恢复和期望得到控制的ACL-R患者中使用CR。
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Five-Year Clinical and MRI-Based Outcomes After Cartilage Repair With or Without ACL Reconstruction: Worse Clinical Outcome after ACL Reconstruction Does not Affect Cartilage Repair Tissue Quality.

ObjectivesCartilage repair (CR) surgery and anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) are common joint procedures, particularly in younger patients. However, the impact of prior or concurrent ACL-R on the outcomes of CR remains uncertain. This study aimed to evaluate whether ACL-R affects the structural quality and clinical outcomes of CR tissue.MethodsIn this retrospective multicenter study, 71 patients undergoing CR were followed up with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical evaluations at 3, 12, and 60 months. Of these, 22 patients underwent ACL-R before or during CR. Morphological assessment was performed using Magnetic Resonance Observation of Cartilage Repair Tissue (MOCART) 2.0 scores; compositional analysis included T2 mapping (n = 45). Patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) were assessed at all time points. Statistical tests included the Mann-Whitney U-test, Wilcoxon signed-rank test, and simulation-based power analysis.ResultsMOCART 2.0 scores and T2 mapping values showed no significant group differences at any time point. Both groups demonstrated significant improvements in PROMs from baseline to 60 months. However, at 60 months, the ACL-R group had significantly lower PROMs than the non-ACL-R group.ConclusionAlthough long-term clinical outcomes were worse in patients with ACL-R, all PROMs improved significantly from baseline to 60 months in both groups. MRI showed no significant differences in focal CR tissue quality, suggesting structural success regardless of ACL-R. While ACL-R patients remain at higher risk of joint degeneration, they can still experience mid-term clinical benefit from CR. These findings support its use in ACL-R patients when joint function is properly restored and expectations are managed.

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CARTILAGE
CARTILAGE ORTHOPEDICS-
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期刊介绍: CARTILAGE publishes articles related to the musculoskeletal system with particular attention to cartilage repair, development, function, degeneration, transplantation, and rehabilitation. The journal is a forum for the exchange of ideas for the many types of researchers and clinicians involved in cartilage biology and repair. A primary objective of CARTILAGE is to foster the cross-fertilization of the findings between clinical and basic sciences throughout the various disciplines involved in cartilage repair. The journal publishes full length original manuscripts on all types of cartilage including articular, nasal, auricular, tracheal/bronchial, and intervertebral disc fibrocartilage. Manuscripts on clinical and laboratory research are welcome. Review articles, editorials, and letters are also encouraged. The ICRS envisages CARTILAGE as a forum for the exchange of knowledge among clinicians, scientists, patients, and researchers. The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) is dedicated to promotion, encouragement, and distribution of fundamental and applied research of cartilage in order to permit a better knowledge of function and dysfunction of articular cartilage and its repair.
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