The Pan African medical journal | 2019

[Mid-term results in the treatment of osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyles using osteochondral grafting (mosaic arthroplasty)].

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Several surgical procedures, including mosaic arthroplasty, can be used to treat patients with cartilage loss in the femoral condyles. This study aims to assess mid-term clinical and radiological results as well as the main prognostics elements. We conducted a retrospective epidemiological study over a period of 15 years. During the study period we collected data from 35 workable medical records of patients with osteochondritis dissecans of the femoral condyles treated by mosaic arthroplasty, with an average follow-up of 24 months. The level of complaints as well as preoperative knee function were evaluated and compared with the healthy knee according to the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score, the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score and visual analogue scale (VAS). It was less than 60% in 27 patients. During the follow-up period, the results were analyzed according to Hughston s functional and radiological criteria. After an average follow-up of 24 months, algoneurodystrophy was reported in 5 cases with a single case of haemarthrosis. A net ICRS score improvement was observed with a mean increasing from 54% to 74% on the follow-up visit. Most of patients were satisfied or very satisfied (82.9%). The elements of good prognosis recognized in our study included: a mean time between symptom onset and surgery of less of 18 months, having deep lesions with a diameter less than 02 cm and having lesions in the internal condyle. The treatment of cartilage loss is necessarily based on the correction of its direct and indirect causes namely the morphotype, the laxity and meniscus capital. No consensus in the decision-making was reached and no one could confirm the superiority of a technique in relation to the other but we can say that cartilage defect which sizes from 2 to 4 cm² may be the best indication for mosaic arthroplasty.

Volume 32
Pages \n 191\n
DOI 10.11604/pamj.2019.32.191.17308
Language English
Journal The Pan African medical journal

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