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THERAPY OF OSTEOCHONDROSIS DISSECANS OF THE KNEE JOINT IN ADOLESCENCE USING ETHIPIN FIXATION: LONG-TERM RESULTS IN A 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP



Abstract

Query: The means for treating Osteochondrosis dissecans (OD) of the knee joint in adolescents remains today a matter of controversial discussion. Not only the different treatments, whether purely conservative or one of the various surgical procedures, are rated differently with respect to their benefit, but also the question of the right time to operate is not easy to answer. The objective of this prospective study was to examine the long-term results of a bioabsorbable fixation system in the treatment of OD and to determine possible relationships between the baseline conditions, such as stage of disease, patient’s age, severity or localization and the results in each case.

Method: Between 1995 and 2005, 312 patients aged 7 to 19 years with Osteochondrosis dissecans were treated by means of arthroscopic operation on the knee joint. In 257, fixation using ethipins could be performed, the dissecate had to be removed in 31 patients. An MRT was performed preoperative in all patients, the knee joint function, activity level and patient’s quality of life were evaluated postoperative using the modified Cincinnati Score, the Tegner Activity Index and the Lysholm Score.

Results: 255 of the 312 patients were available to follow-up over a longer period (Ø 7.9 years). The Lysholm Score for all patients 5 years after surgery was 87.6 points, after 10 years 76.5. Classified by baseline stage, it was found that the postoperative course was clearly better in those patients in whom fixation was required. Moreover, an early stage of OD and younger patient age were prognostically favorable factors. The MRT follow-up examination showed re-integrated vital cartilage areas without signs of fixation residuals in patients in whom fixation was performed.

Conclusion: Surgical treatment of Osteochondrosis dissecans brings different results depending on the stage of the disease. Moreover the results depend on patients age, location of the defect, duration of symptoms. If fixation of the dissecate using bioabsorbable pins is successful, the long-term results achieved are good to excellent. Overall, the data obtained justify an early decision for a surgical procedure in the treatment of Osteochondrosis dissecans of the knee joint in children and adolescents.

Correspondence should be addressed to: EFORT Central Office, Technoparkstrasse 1, CH – 8005 Zürich, Switzerland. Email: office@efort.org