同种异体骨软骨移植扩孔方案对移植前供体软骨细胞活力的影响。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Kylee Rucinski, Aaron M Stoker, James P Stannard, Clayton W Nuelle, Jacob S Kramer, Corder E Lehenbauer, James L Cook
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本临床前离体研究旨在评估塞孔期间浸泡在生理盐水或密苏里骨软骨保存系统(MOPS®)溶液中对用于同种异体骨软骨移植(OCAT)的骨软骨移植(OCA)塞第0天活软骨细胞密度(%VCD)的影响。用MOPS保存的股骨远端OCA使用以下三种技术之一进行扩孔以形成圆柱形“塞”移植物:MOPS浸泡(SG-MOPS),盐水浸泡(SG-Saline)或无OCA浸泡的MOPS饱和扩孔器(SR-MOPS)。所有桥塞扩孔都使用标准化的仪器和技术,以收获直径为18mm的桥塞。收集预穿孔软骨样本以确认基线VCD。将扩孔后的桥塞切开,用荧光显微镜染色进行活/死分析。通过图像分析定量VCD,计算%Day-0 VCD。组间比较采用单因素方差分析(α=0.05)。我们分析了来自9个供者的21个塞:SG-MOPS (n=8), SG-Saline (n=6), SR-MOPS (n=7)。SG-MOPS组的平均%Day-0 VCD最高(92.6%±7.8),其次为SG-Saline组(83.3%±10.2),SR-MOPS组(80.2%±9.1),差异无统计学意义(p=0.68)。与SG-Saline(4/6、67%)和SR-MOPS(3/7、43%)相比,SG-MOPS桥塞超过最低必需VCD阈值的比例更高(7/ 8,88%)。与盐水浸泡或非盐水浸泡相比,在MOPS中浸泡股骨远端骨软骨同种异体移植物在18mm直径股骨髁塞扩孔过程中对供体存活软骨细胞密度有临床意义的有益影响。基于这种标准化、可重复、易于获得、成本效益高且安全的水下扩眼技术,该方法可以被认为是OCA桥塞扩眼方案的“最佳实践”,激励我们机构在实践中实施这种基于证据的转变。
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Effects of Osteochondral Allograft Reaming Protocols on Donor Chondrocyte Viability Prior to Transplantation.

This preclinical ex vivo study was conducted to evaluate the effects of submersion in saline or the Missouri Osteochondral Preservation System (MOPS®) solution during reaming on viable chondrocyte density (VCD) of osteochondral allografts (OCAs). Distal femoral OCAs preserved with MOPS were reamed to create cylindrical "plug" grafts using one of three techniques: Submersion in MOPS (SG-MOPS), submersion in saline (SG-Saline), or reamer saturated with MOPS without OCA submersion (SR-MOPS). All plug reaming was performed using standardized instrumentation and technique to harvest 18-mm-diameter plugs. Pre-reaming cartilage samples were collected to confirm baseline VCD. Post-reaming plugs were bisected and stained for live/dead analysis using fluorescent microscopy. VCD was quantified via image analysis, and %Day-0 VCD was calculated. Group comparisons were made using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA; α = 0.05). A total of 21 plugs from 9 donors were analyzed: SG-MOPS (n = 8), SG-Saline (n = 6), SR-MOPS (n = 7). Mean %Day-0 VCD was highest in SG-MOPS (92.6 ± 7.8%), followed by SG-Saline (83.3 ± 10.2%), and SR-MOPS (80.2 ± 9.1%), though differences were not statistically significant (p = 0.68). A higher proportion of SG-MOPS plugs (7/8, 88%) exceeded the minimum essential VCD threshold (70%) compared with SG-Saline (4/6, 67%) and SR-MOPS (3/7, 43%). Submerging distal femur OCAs in MOPS during 18-mm-diameter femoral condyle plug reaming had clinically meaningful beneficial effects on viable donor chondrocyte density when compared with saline-submerged or non-submerged grafts. Based on the use of this submerged reaming technique that is standardized, repeatable, readily available, cost-effective, and safe, this methodology can be considered "best practice" for OCA plug reaming protocols, motivating implementation of this evidence-based shift in practice at our institution.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Knee Surgery covers a range of issues relating to the orthopaedic techniques of arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and reconstructive surgery of the knee joint. In addition to original peer-review articles, this periodical provides details on emerging surgical techniques, as well as reviews and special focus sections. Topics of interest include cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction, bone grafting, cartilage regeneration, and magnetic resonance imaging.
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