我们在自体软骨细胞植入技术治疗软骨损伤的经验:50例患者2年随访的结果

Pedro Guillén-García , Elena Rodríguez-Iñigo , Santiago Aráuz , Marta Guillén-Vicente , Isabel Guillén-Vicente , Rosa Caballero-Santos , Tomas Ramos-Martín , Tomas Fernández-Jaén , Steve Abelow , Juan Manuel López-Alcorocho
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目的评价基质诱导的自体软骨细胞植入(MACI)技术修复膝关节、踝关节软骨缺损的临床效果。在2002-2007年期间,对150名接受MACI治疗的患者进行了一项研究(所有病例均由同一组外科医生进行)。方法采用关节镜观察病变,并行软骨活检。53例患者通过关节镜进行细胞植入,其余病例通过开放手术。结果是根据内部临床方案测量的。150例植入患者中有50例的平均随访期为24个月。5例患者在细胞植入2年后通过关节镜第二次活检进行组织学研究。结果89%未做过手术的患者和66%做过手术的患者,疼痛和运动的效果良好或极好,大多数患者能够恢复以前的体育活动,包括专业运动。在第二次活检中进行的组织学研究表明,新组织是透明状软骨,细胞数量较少,主观上比正常软骨软。结论关节镜下MACI是治疗膝关节和踝关节软骨病变的一种很有前景的方法,尽管组织学分析表明增加细胞剂量可以改善该技术的效果。证据等级:III级。临床相关性本研究的重要性在于它显示了越来越多的软骨病变患者接受MACI治疗。这些患者中有很多接受了关节镜下MACI治疗。在目前的研究中表明,这种处理方法取得了良好的效果。
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Nuestra experiencia con la técnica de implante de condrocitos autólogos para el tratamiento de lesiones condrales: resultados de 50 pacientes a 2 años de seguimiento

Aim

The aim of this work was to evaluate the clinical results of the matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) technique on chondral defects of the knee and ankle. A study was conducted on 150 patients treated with MACI (performed by the same team of surgeons in all cases) during 2002-2007.

Methods

The lesion was evaluated by arthroscopy, and a cartilage biopsy was taken. The cellular implant was performed by arthroscopy in 53 patients, and by open surgery in the remaining cases. The results were measured following an in-house clinical protocol. Data corresponding to a mean follow-up period of 24 months were available in 50 out of the 150 implanted patients. Histological studies were performed in a second biopsy taken by arthroscopy in 5 patients 2 years after cell implantation.

Results

In 89% of patients without previous surgeries, and in 66% of patients with previous surgeries, the results were good or excellent for pain and motion, and most of them were able to return to their previous physical activities, including professional sport. Histological studies performed on a second biopsy showed that the new tissue is hyaline-like cartilage with lower cell numbers and subjectively softer than normal cartilage.

Conclusion

Arthroscopic MACI is a promising procedure to treat chondral lesions in the knee and ankle, although the histological analysis suggests that increasing cellular dosage would improve the results of the technique.

Level of evidence

Level III.

Clinical relevance

The importance of this study is that it presents an increased number of patients with chondral lesion treated with MACI. A high number of these patients were treated with arthroscopic MACI. In the present study it is shown that the treatment gives good results.

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