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INTRODUCTION: Results of autologous osteochondral graft (mosaicplasty) are well-reported for the medial femoral condyle but much less for the lateral femoral condyle. The main aim of the present study was to assess results specifically for lateral condyle reconstruction. The secondary objective was to compare results according to the two main etiologies: osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) and osteochondral fracture (OCF). HYPOTHESIS: The study hypothesis was that medium-term functional and radiological results of lateral femoral condyle autologous osteochondral graft are good. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A single-center retrospective continuous study included 24 patients with symptomatic focal lateral femoral condyle osteochondral lesion treated by osteochondral autograft, at a minimum 24 months' follow-up. Mosaicplasty was performed for lesions <200 mm2, with associated fixation for lesions >200 mm2 with viable osteochondral fragments. IKDC, Lysholm and KOOS functional scores and pain on visual analog scale (VAS) were collected at last follow-up. Progression toward osteoarthritis was assessed on comparative X-ray. RESULTS: Twenty patients were analyzed (11 OCD, 9 OCF) at a mean of 66.4±44 months. Mean pain on VAS was 1.8±2 out of 10. Mean subjective IKDC, Lysholm and global KOOS scores were respectively 68.1±26, 76.5±22 and 73.9±21. Two patients showed Ahlbäck grade 2 lateral femorotibial osteoarthritis. Functional results were comparable between OCD and OCF. CONCLUSION: Reconstruction of lateral femoral condyle osteochondral lesion by osteochondral autograft gave good medium-term functional results, whatever the etiology. Longer-term studies are needed to assess progression toward osteoarthritis and functional deterioration over time. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: IV; retrospective study.
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Cartilagem Articular , Fraturas Intra-Articulares , Osteoartrite , Osteocondrite Dissecante , Cartilagem Articular/diagnóstico por imagem , Cartilagem Articular/patologia , Cartilagem Articular/cirurgia , Fêmur/patologia , Humanos , Osteocondrite Dissecante/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteocondrite Dissecante/cirurgia , Dor , Estudos Retrospectivos , Transplante Autólogo , Resultado do TratamentoRESUMO
Proximal femoral resection may be proposed to non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy and chronic painful hip dislocation. McCarthy's technique confers good results but does not solve the problems related to femoral reascension (bone migration causing painful osseous or cutaneous conflict). We describe a new technique of resection-interposition of the proximal end of the femur which preserves the greater trochanter by an orthogonal osteotomy below the lesser trochanter while maintaining the gluteal-vastus lateralis strut in continuity. A suture of the remaining joint capsule upon itself and a trans-trochanteric capsulodesis are associated to stabilize the cephalic displacement of the femur.