ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT07312175
3D-Printed Grafts for Knee Cartilage Repair
Research Title:A study on 3D printing-assisted platelet-rich plasma combined with autologous periosteum-bone grafting in the treatment of knee cartilage injury Objectives:(1) To evaluate the accuracy of cartilage damage repair by measuring the chimerism and surface curvature matching degree of 3D printing reconstruction. (2) 3D printing assisted platelerichplasma (PRP) combined with autologous periosteumBone grafting in patients with knee cartilage injury was evaluated for functional and imaging scores to evaluate the clinical effect and cartilage repair effect.
Design Type:Prospective randomized controlled trial Research Objects:Unilateral knee cartilage injury area\>2CM2, international cartilagerepair society (ICRS) grade 3-4 patients Sample size: 60 cases (30 patients with 3D printing-assisted autologous periosteum-bone grafting, 3D printing-assisted PRP combined with autologous periosteum.) - 30 patients with bone grafting).Selection Criteria:(1) Age 18\~65 years old; (2) The body mass index (BMI) is 18\~30kg/m2 ; (3) Knee cartilage injury confirmed by imaging examination, knee cartilage injury 2\>cm2, ICRS grade 3-4; (4) There is no obvious abnormality in the lower limb force line; (5) No other drug injection or surgical treatment has been performed locally in the knee joint in the past 1 year.
Observation indicators:(1) Clinical function(2) Imaging evaluation: Bilateral knee MRI examination was performed on the second day after surgery Statistical analysis methods:SPSS software was used for data analysis.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 65 Years
Osteochondral Lesions of Knee
Osteo Arthritis