Unestable knee osteochondritis dissecans: Arthroscopic fixation with bio-absorbable device

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Introduction Knee Ostheochondritis Dissecans is an osteochondral disease, whose treatment is still debated. The purpose this study was to analyze the patients attached with bioabsorbable nail, assisted by arthroscopy. Material and method Analysis was performed using median and interquartile range (P25–P75), with a follow-up of 9 patients (10 knees) operated for stage III osteochondral lesions. After a minimum of 12 months, the KOOS, IKDC, satisfaction questionnaires were evaluated and a MR control was performed. Results Bone healing was observed in 80% of patients in the first year, with a delay in union in 20%. The median for age was 15 years. The average follow-up was 5′93 years. All cases were located in the internal condyle. The OCD lesions did not show comminution or necrosis. The 40% of stable lesions, according to preoperative MR, were unestable in arthroscopy and it were attached with internal nail. Two groups of osteochondral lesions were differentiated: juvenile OCD (60%) and adult OCD (40%); all of them were stage III lesions. IKDC questionnaire results were an improvement of 29′5 (22′25, 37′52). In the KOOS questionnaire, an improvement was obtained in symptoms of 18′07, in pain of 29′12, in daily living 25′53, in function (sports, recreational activities) of 35 and in quality of life of 34′42. Conclusions The bioabsorbable nail is a valid, reproducible option for unestable entire lesions, with an improvement in function, quality of life, and with a low rate of complications.

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Bogallo JM, Godino Izquierdo M, Dalla-Rosa J, Ramos González L, Arjona Diaz M, Guerado E. Osteocondritis disecante inestable de rodilla: fijación artroscópica con implante bioabsorbible. Rev Esp Cir Ortop Traumatol. 2021;65:407–415

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