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Evaluation of Clinical and Radiological Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Fixation of Osteochondral Fragments With Reasorbable Screws in the Knee Joint
Sponsor: Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli
Summary
Various techniques for the fixation of unstable osteochondral fragments have been used over the years, each with associated advantages and disadvantages, and differing clinical outcomes. However, the literature on the treatment of this type of injury in the adolescent and young adult population is scarce and involves small case series. Failure to treat these injuries can lead to serious consequences such as chronic pain, residual joint stiffness, and the development of early osteoarthritis, necessitating more invasive and burdensome interventions for the national health system, such as prosthetic replacements or osteotomies. Due to the lack of real consensus within the scientific community regarding the ideal treatment for these patients and the insufficient medium/long-term follow-up data on the effects of these injuries on articular cartilage in young patients, this study aims to evaluate the clinical and radiological conditions of patients undergoing osteochondral fragment fixation using the same surgical technique (fixation with resorbable screws performed arthroscopically or via open surgery depending on the lesion's location) in order to clarify preventive measures against cartilage degeneration following these injuries, which are very common in adolescence.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 35 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2024-09-25
Completion Date
2028-06
Last Updated
2026-01-30
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Fixation of osteochdral fragments with reabsorbable screws
Arthroscopic or mini-open fixation of free-intrarticular or unstable osteochondral fragments due to osteochondritis dissecans or osteochondral fractures with reabsorbable screws
Locations (1)
IRCCS Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute
Bologna, Bologna, Italy