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Bone Grafting & AMIC for Osteochondral Knee Defects-Clinical Outcomes

Description

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical and MRI mid-term outcomes of large osteochondral lesions treated with BG-AMIC, identify a possible correlation between the two and report postoperative complications and reoperation rate.

A retrospective analysis of 25 patients treated with the BG-AMIC technique for knee osteochondral lesions was performed. Patients were assessed using the following patient-reported outcome measures: the IKDC, the KOOS and the Lysholm score, the Tegner activity scale, and a patient-acceptable symptom state (PASS). The EQ-5D-5L score was used to assess health-related quality of life. Radiological assessment was performed using the MOCART 2.0 score on a 3T MRI.

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Authors

Vasileios Mitrousias

Orthopedic Surgeon

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

George Chalatsis

George Chalatsis

Orthopedic Surgeon

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

Theodoros Mylonas

Theodoros Mylonas

Resident Orthopedic Surgeon

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

Athanasios Siouras

Athanasios Siouras

Machine Learning Engineer

Department of Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics, Lamia GR

Stella Stergiadou

Stella Stergiadou

Resident Orthopedic Surgeon

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

Freideriki Panteliadou

Freideriki Panteliadou

Resident Orthopedic Surgeon

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

Marianna Vlychou

Marianna Vlychou

Professor of Radiology

Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Larissa GR

Michael Hantes

Michael Hantes

Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

Dep of Orthopedic Surgery & Musculoskeletal Trauma, University Hospital of Larissa GR

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