Articular cartilage defects in 1,000 knee arthroscopies
Deaconess Hospital · Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka · +1 more institution
Abstract
One thousand consecutive knee arthroscopies were included in this study. Immediately after each arthroscopy, the surgeon completed a questionnaire providing detailed information about the findings. Chondral and osteochondral lesions were classified in accordance with the system recommended by the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS).
Chondral or osteochondral lesions (of any type) were found in 61% of the patients. Focal chondral or osteochondral defects were found in 19% of the patients. In these patients, 61% related their current knee problem to a previous trauma, and a concomitant meniscal or anterior cruciate ligament injury was found in 42% (n = 81) and 26% (n = 50), respectively. The mean chondral or osteochondral total defect area was 2.1 cm(2) (range, 0.5 to 12; standard deviation [SD], 1.5). The main focal chondral or osteochondral defect was found on the medial femoral condyle in 58%, patella in 11%, lateral tibia in 11%, lateral femoral condyle in 9%, trochlea in 6%, and medial tibia in 5%. It has been suggested that cartilage repair surgery may be most suitable in patients younger than 40 to 50 years old. A single, well-defined ICRS grade III or IV defect with an area of at least 1 cm(2) in a patient younger than 40, 45, or 50 years accounted for 5.3%, 6.1%, and 7.1% of all arthroscopies, respectively.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 6.64
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- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
5- KMKarin M. HjelleCorresponding
Deaconess Hospital, Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka, University of Bergen
- ESEirik Solheim
Deaconess Hospital, Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka, University of Bergen
- TSTorbjørn Strand
Deaconess Hospital, Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka, University of Bergen
- RMRune Muri
Deaconess Hospital, Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka, University of Bergen
- MBMats Brittberg
Deaconess Hospital, Hallands sjukhus Kungsbacka, University of Bergen
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Arthroscopy
- Patella
- Cartilage
- Hyaline cartilage
- Tibia
- Surgery
- Knee Joint
- Good health and well-being