The location-specific healing response of damaged articular cartilage after ACL reconstruction: short-term follow-up

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Norimasa Nakamura
Shuji Horibe
Yukiyoshi Toritsuka
Tomoki Mitsuoka
Takashi Natsu-ume
Kenji Yoneda
Masayuki Hamada
Yoshinari Tanaka
Richard S. Boorman
Hideki Yoshikawa
Konsei Shino
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[1] Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Orthopaedics
[2] Osaka Rosai Hospital,Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
[3] Kansai Rosai Hospital,Department of Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
[4] University of Calgary,Faculty of Surgery
[5] Osaka Prefecture University,Faculty of Comprehensive Rehabilitation
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2008年 / 16卷
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Cartilage; Injury; Healing; Anterior cruciate ligament; ACL reconstruction; Arthroscopic evaluation;
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Although many different interventions have been proposed for treating cartilage lesions at the time of ACL reconstruction, the normal healing response of these injuries has not been well documented. To address this point, we compared the arthroscopic status of chondral lesions at the time of ACL reconstruction with that obtained at second-look arthroscopy. We hypothesized that there might be a location-specific difference in the healing response of damaged articular cartilage. Between September 1998 and March 2000, 383 patients underwent arthroscopically-assisted hamstring ACL reconstruction without any intervention to the articular cartilage. Among these patients, 84 patients underwent second-look arthroscopy (ranging from 6 to 52 months following initial surgery) and make up the population of the present study. Chondral injuries, left untreated at ACL reconstruction, were arthroscopically evaluated using the Outerbridge classification, and were again evaluated at second-look arthroscopy. At second-look arthroscopy, there was significant recovery of chondral lesions by Outerbridge grading on both the medial and lateral femoral condyles. Among the recovered chondral lesions, 69% of cases of the medial femoral condyle, 88% of cases of the lateral femoral condyle were partial thickness injuries (grade I and II). Conversely, there was no significant recovery of chondral lesions observed at the patello-femoral joint or tibial plateaus. Our study revealed that there was a location-specific difference in the natural healing response of chondral injury. Untreated cartilage lesions on the femoral condlyes had a superior healing response compared to those on the tibial plateaus, and in the patello-femoral joint.
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