Is There Any Correlation Between Short-Term MRI And Mid-Term Clinical Resultsin Patients Undergoing An Osteochondral Autograft In The Knee?

Acta orthopaedica Belgica(2017)

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Thirthy three patients (mean age 32 years) undergoing OA were retrospectively evaluated. All patients had MRI at mean 6.6 months. Lysholm, International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC), and Tegner scores. The aim is to evaluate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in patients who underwent an Osteochondal Autograft (OA) and correlate them with their clinical results-evaluated at mean followup of 28 months (12-88). Tegner Pre-operatively: 6.6, Post-operative: 7.4 (p<0.001). Mean Lysholm: 87, mean IKDC: 86. MRI: complete filling of the lesion in 25 (75.7%) patients, complete integration of the graft in 5 (15.1%) and intact repair tissue in 22 (66.6%. Positive correlation between the degree of repair and filling of the defect and higher Lysholm and IKDC (p<0.05). There is a minor association between short-term MRI and mid-term clinical results after an OA being the degree of repair and filling of the chondral defect the only parameters correlated with patient´s evolution.
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OATS,MRI,cartilage repair,osteochondral autograft transfer system,magnetic resonance imaging,MOCART score
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