Abstract
Purpose: To assess the histology and biomechanics of repair cartilage after microfractures with and
without repeated local injections of platelet concentrate for the treatment of full-thickness focal
chondral defects of the knee. Methods: A full-thickness chondral lesion on the medial femoral
condyle was created in 30 sheep and treated with microfractures. Animals were divided into 2 groups,
according to postoperative treatment: in group 1 we performed 5 weekly injections of autologous
conditioned plasma, whereas group 2 did not undergo further treatments. Animals were killed at 3,
6, and 12 months after treatment. Macroscopic, histologic, and biomechanical evaluations were
performed. Differences between groups at each time interval and differences over time within groups
were analyzed for each outcome. Significance was set at P .05. Results: Group 1 showed
significantly better macroscopic, histologic, and biomechanical results than group 2 at each time
interval. Analysis of time effect within groups showed that in group 1, quality of repair tissue
significantly improved from 3 to 6 months after treatment and remained stable over time for all the
outcomes; in group 2 a significant histologic and mechanical deterioration was observed between 6
and 12 months’ follow-up. Conclusions: Five repeated local injections of autologous conditioned
plasma after microfractures in the treatment of full-thickness cartilage injuries promoted a better and
more durable reparative response than isolated microfractures, although they did not produce hyaline
cartilage. Clinical Relevance: Periodical intra-articular injections of platelet concentrate after
microfractures may improve cartilage repair and prevent further degenerative changes.
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 688-701 |
Numero di pagine | 14 |
Rivista | ARTHROSCOPY |
Volume | 28 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2012 |
Keywords
- Cartilage defect
- Cartilage repair
- Growth Factors
- Microfractures
- Platelet concentrate