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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 86-B, Issue SUPP_III | Pages 363 - 363
1 Mar 2004
Rubel IF Kloen P Chen C Torzilli P Helfet D
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Aims: The purpose of this study was to quantify the amount of cell viability and cartilaginous damage present in non-reparable human osteoarticular fragments removed at the time of acetabular fracture surgery. Material and Methods: The cases of 6 patients with comminuted fractures of the acetabulum were prospectively analyzed. Average age was 39 years, and none of them had evidence of preexisting hip pathology. Loose small osteoarticular fragments that were not reparable were microscopically analyzed to assess in-situ cell viability. Observations were divided into (i) depth of chondrocyte death from the articular surface, and (ii) structural matrix damage and cell death under regular histology. The depth of cell death was classiþed as mild between 1 and 15%, moderate from 15 to 30%, severe from 31 to 60% and total from 61 to 100%. Results: Five of the patients were classiþed as having only mild amount of chondrocyte death and one specimen had a moderate amount of chondrocyte death. The articular surface damage was mainly located on the superþcial zone of the cartilage. Discussion and conclusion: Most of the chondrocytes on small osteochondral fragments removed from displaced intraarticular acetabular fractures were still viable after having received a substantial amount of trauma.