Johnson L L, Feagin J A
Department of Surgery, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Arthroscopy. 2000 Mar;16(2):191-6. doi: 10.1016/s0749-8063(00)90035-5.
The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the potential of an autogenous tendon graft to substitute for an absent human knee joint meniscus. Based on the results of animal studies and human reports, it was hypothesized that autogenous tendon tissue would substitute for human knee joint meniscus: maintain mechanical integrity, convert to fibrocartilage, preserve the joint compartment, and provide symptomatic relief for the patient. Five patients, 2 men and 3 women, average age 41 years, had surgical absence of the lateral meniscus, genu valgum, and severe degenerative arthritis of the lateral compartment, but a stable knee. All patients were offered alternative treatments: do nothing, medication, arthroscopic debridement, osteotomy, and knee replacement. The operations were performed by arthroscopy. An accompanying arthroscopic debridement procedure was performed in the same compartment. In 4 cases, the donor graft was the semitendinosus tendon. In 1, the patellar tendon was used because the semitendinosus had been previously used in an anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Four of the 5 patients had a second-look arthroscopy and biopsy between 9 and 24 months. There was partial physical integrity to the tendon graft. The tendon graft did not completely convert to fibrocartilage. The joint surface was not preserved. Only 1 patient had minimal clinical improvement; the others were not improved. No patient was made worse. One patient had a total knee replacement 1 year later. Another had a knee fusion after 4 years. All other patients are considering future reconstructive surgery. The autogenous tendon graft as used in this pilot study was not successful as a substitute for an absent meniscus. The hypothesis was not realized. The observations from this pilot study should be helpful in future study protocol design.
这项初步研究的目的是探索自体肌腱移植替代缺失的人类膝关节半月板的潜力。基于动物研究和人类报告的结果,研究人员提出假设,即自体肌腱组织可以替代人类膝关节半月板:维持机械完整性,转化为纤维软骨,保护关节腔,并为患者缓解症状。五名患者,2名男性和3名女性,平均年龄41岁,外侧半月板手术缺失,膝外翻,外侧关节腔严重退行性关节炎,但膝关节稳定。所有患者都接受了替代治疗方案:不采取任何措施、药物治疗、关节镜清创术、截骨术和膝关节置换术。手术通过关节镜进行。在同一关节腔进行了伴随的关节镜清创手术。4例患者的供体移植物为半腱肌腱。1例使用髌腱,因为半腱肌先前已用于前交叉韧带重建。5名患者中有4名在9至24个月之间接受了二次关节镜检查和活检。肌腱移植物部分保持了物理完整性。肌腱移植物没有完全转化为纤维软骨。关节表面没有得到保护。只有1名患者有轻微的临床改善;其他患者没有改善。没有患者病情恶化。1名患者在1年后进行了全膝关节置换术。另1名患者在4年后进行了膝关节融合术。所有其他患者都在考虑未来的重建手术。本初步研究中使用的自体肌腱移植作为缺失半月板的替代物并不成功。该假设未得到证实。这项初步研究的观察结果将有助于未来研究方案的设计。