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[Experiences with arthroscopic therapy of chondral and osteochondral defects of the knee joint with OATS (Osteochondral Autograft Transfer System)].
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Knee JointMedicineCartilage DegenerationOsteoarthritisKnee InjuriesOrthopaedicsOsteochondral DefectsHyaline CartilageSurgeryOsteoporosisArthroscopic TherapyCartilage DamageMusculoskeletal SurgeryJoint ReplacementBetween 1.6.1997Arthroscopic TechniqueOrthopaedic SurgeryRheumatoid Arthritis
Between 1.6.1997 and 31.12.1998 an osteochondral transplantation with the OATS (Osteochondral Autograft Transfer System) was performed in 18 patients. Indication for OATS was in 9 cases a chondral defect in ACL deficient knees. 3 times we found a fresh chondral defect, in 6 cases we found cartilage damage on the medial femoral condyle at the main weight-bearing area (Outerbridge, type III-IV) in chronic ACL deficient knees. The defect-size in these 9 patients (7 male and 2 female) ranged between 12 mm and 23 mm in diameter and had an average-size of 15 mm. There have been 3 cases with osteochondrosis dissecans, 4 patients had a osteonecrosis at the medial femoral condyle. In the 18 cases an average of 1.8 grafts was needed; more than 3 grafts were used only in exceptional cases, because in such cases the stability between the grafts is reduced. The short outcome in the Lysholm-score showed mainly good results. The average score value during follow-up was 89.5 (range 78-92). This outcome makes hopeful for likewise middle-term-results. The OATS can be recommended for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral defects in the main-weight-bearing area of the knee as a safe procedure for transplantation of hyaline cartilage.