Antegrade curettement, bone grafting and pinning of osteochondritis dissecans in the skeletally mature knee

Author:

Anderson Allen F.1,Lipscomb A. Brant1,Coulam Craig1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee

Abstract

In the period between 1981 and 1983, we treated 40 patients who had osteochondritis dissecans of the knee. Seventeen patients were skeletally mature and had large lesions (2 to 3 cm in diameter) of the medial femoral condyle that required surgery. Each of these patients, who underwent antegrade curettement, bone grafting, and pinning, had either failed a conservative program or had a loose or separated fragment. The average age at the time of surgery was 17. Followup ranged from 5 to 7 years. Postoperative evaluation included the criteria of the Hughston et al. rating scale, subjective assessment, clinical examination, and AP, lateral, and tunnel radio graphs. According to the osteochondritis dissecans rating scale described by Hughston et al., there were two excellent, nine good, five fair, no poor results, and one failure. Additional evaluation, not included in the Hughston rating scale, consisted of Cybex II muscle strength testing, strict grading of preoperative and postoperative roentgenograms for degenerative changes, and magnetic resonance imaging. Roentgenograms demonstrated that 16 of the 17 lesions healed. The average healing time was 8 months. Preoperative degenerative changes occurred fre quently ; postoperatively, there was some progression of these changes in the majority of cases. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated that the articular sur face was smooth in 57% of the knees and in 43% there was some degree of irregularity. Although the integrity of the articular cartilage could be documented, mag netic resonance imaging is of questionable value in the postoperative evaluation of this condition, because the status of the articular cartilage could not be correlated with the degree of degenerative changes or results. The results appear to be worse in those who had more preoperative degenerative changes, a larger le sion, or a loose fragment. This suggests that interven tion before these changes occur may improve results.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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