Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 2008; 75(5):382-386 | DOI: 10.55095/achot2008/068

Isolated Full Thickness Chondral Injuries. Prevalance and Outcome of Treatment. A Retrospective Study of 5233 Knee ArthroscopiesOriginal papers

W. WIDUCHOWSKI*, P. LUKASIK, G. KWIATKOWSKI, R. FALTUS, K. SZYLUK, J. WIDUCHOWSKI, B. KOCZY
Department of Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy and Sports Traumatology, District Hospital of Traumatology, Piek±ry ¦l±skie, Poland

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY:
The aim of this study was to provide data on the prevalence and epidemiology of isolated deep chondral lesions of the knee, diagnosed in arthroscopy. The study was also aimed to analyse subjective treatment results of localized deep isolated cartilage lesions and to determine how the different factors might affect the final outcome.

MATERIAL AND METHODS:
From 1997 to 2002, 5233 knee arthroscopies were performed. The first part of the study is an epidemiological and statistical analysis of the isolated articular cartilage lesions in which we used the questionnaire based on the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) Questionnaire. The second part is the analysis of subjective treatment evaluation. For this purpose the IKDC criteria were used. Following aspects were taken into account: lesion location and size, time after surgery, patients' age, performed surgical cartilage procedure. The follow-up period ranged from 1 to 7 years. The statistical analysis was performed with the use of the Pearson correlation coefficient and t-test. Significance was set at p<0.05.

RESULTS:
In the analyzed material cartilage lesion was diagnosed in 2931 patients (57.3%). Isolated localized chondral Outerbridge grade 3 and 4 lesions were documented in 5.2% of all patients with diagnosed cartilage lesion. The patellar articular surface (37.5%) and the medial femoral condyle (32.2%) were the most frequent localizations of these lesions.
There was no correlation between the results and the period of time after arthroscopy. The best results were obtained in cases of loose body removal, debridement, mosaicplasty and also in cases where the lesion was left untreated.

DISCUSSION:
The management of full-thickness cartilage injury remains one of the most difficult problems in the orthopedic surgery, particularly isolated and symptomatic. In 7 years of follow-up we found good and satisfactory results when debridement and loose body removal was performed and when the lesions was left untreated. Significantly the worst results in subjective evaluation we observed in marrow-stimulating procedures. This study confirms that the appropriate qualification for treatment plays the most important role in successive management of cartilage injuries.

CONCLUSIONS:
Treatment of isolated deep chondral lesions of the knee remains a questionable issue. Little invasive arthroscopic methods as well as using no surgical treatment in grade 3 and 4 isolated cartilage lesions may be effective and improve symptoms and knee function at mid-term follow-up. Our data support also the contention that the natural history of cartilage lesions still remains unpredictable and not well understood.

Keywords: knee, arthroscopy, cartilage lesion, chondral injuries, articular cartilage, cartilage repair

Accepted: August 12, 2008; Published: October 1, 2008  Show citation

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WIDUCHOWSKI W, LUKASIK P, KWIATKOWSKI G, FALTUS R, SZYLUK K, WIDUCHOWSKI J, KOCZY B. Isolated Full Thickness Chondral Injuries. Prevalance and Outcome of Treatment. A Retrospective Study of 5233 Knee Arthroscopies. Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech. 2008;75(5):382-386. doi: 10.55095/achot2008/068. PubMed PMID: 19026193.
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