Effect of lateral meniscectomy and osteochondral grafting of a lateral femoral condylar defect on contact mechanics: a cadaveric study in dogs


Autoria(s): Choate, Christina J; Kim, Stanley E; Hudson, Caleb C; Spreng, David; Pozzi, Antonio
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22/03/2013

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BACKGROUND Osteochondral autograft transfer (OAT) aims at restoring normal articular cartilage surface geometry and articular contact mechanics. To date, no studies have evaluated the contact mechanics of the canine stifle following OAT. Additionally, there are no studies that evaluated the role of the meniscus in contact mechanics following OAT in human or canine femorotibial joints. The objective of this study was to measure the changes in femorotibial contact areas (CA), mean contact pressure (MCP) and peak contact pressure (PCP) before and after osteochondral autograft transplantation (OAT) of a simulated lateral femoral condylar cartilage defect with an intact lateral meniscus and following lateral meniscectomy. RESULTS With an intact lateral meniscus, creation of an osteochondral defect caused a decrease in MCP and PCP by 11% and 30%, respectively, compared to the intact stifle (p < 0.01). With an intact meniscus, implanting an osteochondral graft restored MCP and PCP to 96% (p = 0.56) and 92% (p = 0.41) of the control values. Lateral meniscectomy with grafting decreased CA by 54% and increased PCP by 79% compared to the intact stifle (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS OAT restored contact pressures in stifles with a simulated lateral condylar defect when the meniscus was intact. The lateral meniscus has a significant role in maintaining normal contact pressures in both stifles with a defect or following OAT. Meniscectomy should be avoided when a femoral condylar defect is present and when performing OAT.

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Choate, Christina J; Kim, Stanley E; Hudson, Caleb C; Spreng, David; Pozzi, Antonio (2013). Effect of lateral meniscectomy and osteochondral grafting of a lateral femoral condylar defect on contact mechanics: a cadaveric study in dogs. BMC veterinary research, 9, p. 53. BioMed Central 10.1186/1746-6148-9-53 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-53>

doi:10.7892/boris.40390

info:doi:10.1186/1746-6148-9-53

info:pmid:23522348

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eng

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BioMed Central

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http://boris.unibe.ch/40390/

http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/9/53

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Choate, Christina J; Kim, Stanley E; Hudson, Caleb C; Spreng, David; Pozzi, Antonio (2013). Effect of lateral meniscectomy and osteochondral grafting of a lateral femoral condylar defect on contact mechanics: a cadaveric study in dogs. BMC veterinary research, 9, p. 53. BioMed Central 10.1186/1746-6148-9-53 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-53>

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