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Microfracture for treatment of knee cartilage defects in children and adolescents

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PEDIATRIC REPORTS
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 82-84

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PAGEPRESS PUBL
DOI: 10.4081/pr.2012.e21

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mirrofracture; cartilage; knee joint; children; adolescent

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Even though operative microfracture is the most frequent method for treatment of limited knee joint cartilage lesions among adults, data about ouctome in children and adolescents are rare. We performed a retrospective chart review and telephone interview to analyze for the clinical outcome following knee joint cartilage defect microfracturing among 10 children. Mean postoperative Lysholm was 92.1 +/- 9.9 and Tegner was 7.0 +/- 1.9. Clinical outcome differed across knee joint regions. as well as in dependence of varying pre-operative symptom duration, although this was not significant. Regression analysis did not reveal a significant impact of patient or defect characteristics on clinical outcome. Arthroscopic microfracturing for treatment of limited size symptomatic knee joint cartilage defects among children and adolescents is considered a reasonable surgical option. However, long-term outcome and larger patient cohorts are required.

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