Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: doi:10.22028/D291-37949
Title: Patients with Small Acetabular Cartilage Defects Caused by Femoroacetabular Impingement Do Not Benefit from Microfracture
Author(s): Riedl, Moritz
Banke, Ingo J.
Goronzy, Jens
Sobau, Christian
Steimer, Oliver
Thier, Steffen
Zinser, Wolfgang
Henssler, Leopold
Alt, Volker
Fickert, Stefan
Language: English
Title: Journal of Clinical Medicine
Volume: 11
Issue: 21
Publisher/Platform: MDPI
Year of Publication: 2022
Free key words: hip arthroscopy
microfracture
cartilage therapy
hip preserving surgery
DDC notations: 610 Medicine and health
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Objective: According to current recommendations, large cartilage defects of the hip over 2 cm2 are suggested to undergo autologous chondrocyte transplantation (ACT), while small defects should be treated with microfracture. We investigated if patients with small chondral defects of the hip joint (≤100 mm2 ) actually benefit from microfracture. Design: In this retrospective multicenter cohort study 40 patients with focal acetabular cartilage defects smaller than 100 mm2 and of ICRS grade ≥2 caused by femoroacetabular impingement were included. Twenty-six unrandomized patients underwent microfracture besides treatment of the underlying pathology; in 14 patients cartilage lesions were left untreated during arthroscopy. Over a mean follow-up of 28.8 months patient-reported outcome was determined using the iHOT33 (international hip outcome tool) and the VAS (visual analog scale) for pain. Results: The untreated group showed a statistically significant improvement of the iHOT33 after 12 (p = 0.005), 24 (p = 0.019), and 36 months (p = 0.002) compared to the preoperative score, whereas iHOT33 in the microfracture group did not reveal statistically significant changes over time. There was no significant difference between both groups on any time point. Regarding pain both groups did not show a significant improvement over time in the VAS. Conclusion: The subjective outcome of patients with small cartilage defects of the hip (≤100 mm2 ) improves 12 months after arthroscopic FAIS surgery without any cartilage treatment. However, no improvement could be seen after microfracture. Therefore, a reserved surgical treatment for small cartilage defects of the hip under preservation of the subchondral bone is recommended especially if a simultaneous impingement correction is performed.
DOI of the first publication: 10.3390/jcm11216283
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-379496
hdl:20.500.11880/34304
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-37949
ISSN: 2077-0383
Date of registration: 11-Nov-2022
Faculty: M - Medizinische Fakultät
Department: M - Orthopädie
Professorship: M - Keiner Professur zugeordnet
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