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Abstracts Posters SICOT-SOF meeting Gothenburg 2010 _2_

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Poster<br />

Topic: Cartilage Repair<br />

Abstract number: 26020<br />

RESULTS OF MOSAICPLASTY - ROLE OF ETIOLOGY AND LOCALIZATION OF<br />

LESIONS<br />

Adrian Emilian BADILA, Radu Adrian RADULESCU, Octavian NUTIU, Robert<br />

MANOLESCU, Cristian Gabriel NITA, Ionut JAPIE, Traian CIOBANU<br />

Bucharest University Hospital, Bucharest (ROMANIA)<br />

Aim: to determine the influence of etiology and localization of lesions on the outcome<br />

of mosaicplasty. Material and methods: After an average follow-up of 4 years and 2<br />

months, results of mosaicplasty were available for 64 patients. The mean age was 28<br />

years and 5 months. The type and etiology of these lesions were: chondral<br />

posttraumatic lesions 30, osteocartilaginous fractures 14, osteochondritis dissecans<br />

20. The lesions were located on the medial femoral condyle 46, lateral femoral<br />

condyle 8, femoral trochleea 6, patella 4. The IKDC Score was used to quantify the<br />

results. Results: The average final scores were: medial femoral condyle 85, lateral<br />

femoral condyle 83, femoral trochleea 77, patella 79. For the femur, the results<br />

(mean IKDC Scores) according to localization in the Cahill and Berg classification<br />

were: Zone 1 -86,24; Zone 2 -85,31, Zone 3 -88,36; Zone 4 -82,44; Zone 5 -82,17.<br />

The mean IKDC Scores according to localization in Harding areas were: A -86,23, B -<br />

84,58, C -84,15. The average final IKDC Scores depending on etiology were:<br />

posttraumatic chondral lesions -86,72; osteocartilaginous fractures -88,22;<br />

osteochondritis dissecans 82,14.Conclusions: The site of lesion influences the<br />

treatment outcome: the mosaicplasty of condilar lesions have better results than<br />

those of trochlear or patellar lesions. The best results are recorded in the third<br />

compartment in Cahill and Berg classification and in the A segment of Harding<br />

classification. The posttraumatic chondral lesions and osteocartilaginous fractures<br />

have better prognostic than osteochondritis dissecans.<br />

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