Effective Treatment of Cartilage Abnormalities in Middle-Aged Individuals (Aged 45-60): Bounding Molecular Biology with Microfracture and Hyalofast Membrane Approach Show Positive Outcomes.

IF 2.5 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry Pub Date : 2025-02-28 DOI:10.33594/000000760
Bartłomiej Kacprzak, Karolina Rosińska, Mikołaj Stańczak
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Background/aims: In recent years, significant progress has been made in treating cartilage lesions, leading to various techniques aimed at articular surface regeneration. However, the impact of patient age on treatment outcomes remains understudied, despite its recognized influence on effectiveness. Many studies impose upper age limits, resulting in limited data on middle-aged patients, a group frequently undergoing cartilage repair. Age-related physiological changes, including a decline in regenerative capacity and alterations in proteoglycan composition, are believed to affect treatment success. This study investigates the clinical outcomes of cartilage repair in patients aged 45 to 60, specifically evaluating the effectiveness of microfracture combined with Hyalofast membrane implantation.

Methods: Patients aged 45-60 undergoing microfracture with Hyalofast membrane implantation were evaluated. Short- and medium-term outcomes were assessed using the KOOS and SF-36 questionnaires preoperatively and at 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Functional evaluations and MRI analyses were conducted by expert reviewers. Additionally, an intensive rehabilitation program was initiated immediately post-surgery. Statistical analysis was performed using a one-way repeated-measures ANOVA to compare preoperative, 6-month, and 12-month results, with Tukey's post-hoc test applied for multiple comparisons. Clinical significance was assessed using Cohen's d effect size, with standard thresholds for small, medium, and large effects.

Results: The combined microfracture and Hyalofast membrane approach, along with early rehabilitation, yielded promising results. Key benefits included reduced inflammation, improved membrane integration, and decreased subchondral edema.

Conclusion: These findings support the feasibility of this treatment strategy, highlighting its potential to enhance joint function, alleviate pain, and improve the overall quality of life in middle-aged patients.

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期刊介绍: Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry is a multidisciplinary scientific forum dedicated to advancing the frontiers of basic cellular research. It addresses scientists from both the physiological and biochemical disciplines as well as related fields such as genetics, molecular biology, pathophysiology, pathobiochemistry and cellular toxicology & pharmacology. Original papers and reviews on the mechanisms of intracellular transmission, cellular metabolism, cell growth, differentiation and death, ion channels and carriers, and the maintenance, regulation and disturbances of cell volume are presented. Appearing monthly under peer review, Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry takes an active role in the concerted international effort to unravel the mechanisms of cellular function.
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