Fresh patellar allograft and osteochondral defects

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Rubén Dario Guzmán Benedek
Gustavo Álvarez Torres
Juan Rafael Correa Posada
Santiago Gómez Maya
Sebastián López González
Luz Aida Mejía
Victoria Eugenia Restrepo Noriega

Abstract

Introduction: Chondral lesions of the patella are a challenge for the surgeon, mainly in young and active patients. Most patellar chondral defects are superficial injuries and can be managed with joint preservation techniques; however, deep injuries may require other types of management. The objective of this article is to manage osteochondral defects of the patella in young patients, using the technique of fresh allograft from a cadaveric donor.
Materials and methods: Patients with anterior knee pain, with grade III - IV chondral lesion of the patella and who had or had not undergone some type of medical or surgical management were included. They received a fresh patellar allograft that sought to provide a solution and improvement of the functionality.
Results: In all cases, recovery of functionality and mobility, absence of pain and integration of the fresh allograft into the recipient area were achieved, without evidence of tissue rejection or infection.
Discussion: The use of fresh patellar allograft for the management of wide osteochondral defects is a valuable surgical technique, easy to implement, that does not require a long learning curve and that considerably improves pain and functionality in young patients.
Conclusions: The advent of fresh osteochondral grafts allows adequate management and evolution of patients, with the aim of favoring joint preservation and avoiding total knee arthroplasty over time.
Level of Evidence: IV
 
 
 
 

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Guzmán Benedek, R. D., Álvarez Torres, G., Correa Posada, J. R., Gómez Maya, S., López González , S., Mejía, L. A., & Restrepo Noriega, V. E. (2021). Fresh patellar allograft and osteochondral defects. Revista De La Asociación Argentina De Ortopedia Y Traumatología, 86(2), 207-218. https://doi.org/10.15417/issn.1852-7434.2021.86.3.1088
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Author Biographies

Rubén Dario Guzmán Benedek, Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Gustavo Álvarez Torres, Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Juan Rafael Correa Posada, Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Santiago Gómez Maya, CES University (Medellin, Colombia)

CES University (Medellin, Colombia)

Sebastián López González , CES University (Medellin, Colombia)

CES University (Medellin, Colombia)

Luz Aida Mejía, Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Victoria Eugenia Restrepo Noriega, Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

Knee Unit– Joint Preservation and Arthroscopic Surgery, Clínica El Rosario (Medellin, Colombia)

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