A. A. Baranovskii, А.G. Balgley, A. Tkachenko, D. Mansurov, A. Khromov
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摘要
膝关节骨关节炎的手术治疗是一个有争议的问题。膝关节置换术是严重膝骨关节炎患者骨科治疗的首选方法。然而,全膝关节置换术(TKA)不仅有良好的效果,而且假体的存活时间有限。近年来,专门讨论骨关节炎患者TKA适应症限制的出版物数量有所增加。在其现代修改中使用钻孔隧道可以延迟或在某些情况下避免膝关节置换术。目的探讨隧道法作为一种微创保器官治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的安全性、低侵入性和有效性。材料与方法检索pubm - med /MEDLINE电子数据库和图书馆数据库,检索近30年发表的文献。搜索的关键词和短语是:膝关节骨性关节炎,关节软骨,骨钻孔,膝关节关节镜检查。结果隧道术的有效性是建立在膝关节软骨下段和管状骨髓腔同时血运重建、引流和减压的基础上的。高达96%的患者在手术后立即报告隧道治疗的积极效果。88%的患者骨内压力下降可达2年。隧道法治疗膝关节骨性关节炎有助于减轻股骨和胫骨突出部位的疼痛,包括夜间疼痛,改善关节的功能参数,抑制软骨破坏的进展,提高患者的生活质量,减少对受影响关节的置换需求。此外,隧道开挖不需要严重的经济成本。由于这种方法是一种微创手术干预,感染的风险明显低于TKA。结论关节末端隧道术是治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的一种简单、安全、低创、有效的方法。
The possibilities of drilled tunneling in the treatment of knee joint osteoarthritis
Introduction Surgical treatment of knee osteoarthritis is a controversial issue. Knee replacement is the treatment of choice in the orthopedic practice for patients with severe knee osteoarthritis. However, total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has not only beneficial results and implant survivorship is limited in time. In recent years, the number of publications devoted to the limitation of indications for TKA in patients with osteoarthritis has been increased. The use of drilled tunneling in its modern modifications enables to delay or, in some cases, avoid knee joint arthroplasty. Purpose To substantiate the safety, low invasiveness and effectiveness of the tunneling method as a minimally invasive organ-preserving treatment for knee joint osteoarthritis. Materials and methods The electronic Pub-Med/MEDLINE and eLibrary databases were searched for works published for the last 30 years. The search was carried out with keywords and phrases: knee joint osteoarthritis, articular cartilage, bone drilling, arthroscopy of the knee joint. Results The effectiveness of tunneling is based on the concept of simultaneous revascularization, drainage and decompression of the subchondral sections of the knee joint and the medullary cavity of the tubular bones. Up to 96 % of patients report a positive effect of tunneling immediately after surgery. Intraosseous pressure decreases for up to 2 years in 88 % of patients. Discussion The tunneling method in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis helps to reduce pain in the projection of the femur and tibia, including night pain, improves the functional parameters of the joint, inhibits the progress of cartilage destruction, improves the quality of life of patients and reduces the need for replacement of the affected joint. In addition, tunneling does not require serious economic costs. Due to the fact that this method is a minimally invasive surgical intervention, the risk of infection is noticeably lower than with TKA. Conclusion Thus, the tunneling of the articular ends is a simple, safe, low invasive and effective method of treating knee joint osteoarthritis.
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