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关节镜检查相关的关节内加压对未成熟骨骺的影响:动物模型研究

Effect of intra-articular pressurization associated with arthroscopy on the immature physis: investigation in an animal model.

作者信息

Deal D Nicole, Ma Jianjun, Apel Peter, Novak Vincent, Carlson Cathy S, Parker Josh B, Olson Erik J, Rieser G Ryan, Smith Thomas L, Shilt Jeffrey S

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2010 Jan-Feb;30(1):21-5. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0b013e3181c3be6a.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the increased use of arthroscopy in pediatric orthopaedics, there is a paucity of data regarding the potential long-term effects of this procedure on the immature physis. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that elevated intra-articular pressures used during arthroscopic surgery do not result in growth disturbances or morphologic alterations in the epiphyseal plate.

METHODS

Twenty-seven 6-week-old skeletally immature New Zealand white rabbits were divided into experimental (n=21) and control groups (n=6). In the experimental group, a hydraulic pump was used to pressurize 1 randomly assigned knee joint per rabbit to intra-articular pressures of 120 mm Hg for 2 hours. In the control group, rabbits received a sham intervention. All rabbits were killed at 6 months of age (skeletal maturity), and their tissues were evaluated grossly, radiographically, and histologically. Data collection included gross measurements (femur and tibia lengths, evaluation of varus/valgus angulation, and knee joint range of motion) and histologic analyses to determine whether morphologic changes were present in the articular cartilage or physis. Confidence intervals were used to test for statistical equivalence.

RESULTS

The pressurized and control groups had statistically equivalent gross measurements. No significant articular cartilage or physeal lesions were identified in histologic sections or radiographic studies.

CONCLUSION

This study provided no evidence that arthroscopic pressurization of the knee joint to 120 mm Hg for 2 hours significantly affected physeal growth in a skeletally immature rabbit model.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

This study provides the first direct evidence that arthroscopic pressurization of immature joints has no clinically significant adverse long-term effects. Therefore, novel uses of arthroscopy in pediatric patients should be explored without undue concern with regard to premature physeal closure.

摘要

背景

尽管关节镜在小儿骨科中的应用越来越多,但关于该手术对未成熟骨骺潜在的长期影响的数据却很少。本研究的目的是检验以下假设:关节镜手术期间使用的升高的关节内压力不会导致生长紊乱或骨骺板形态改变。

方法

将27只6周龄骨骼未成熟的新西兰白兔分为实验组(n = 21)和对照组(n = 6)。在实验组中,使用液压泵将每只兔子1个随机分配的膝关节加压至120 mmHg的关节内压力,持续2小时。在对照组中,兔子接受假干预。所有兔子在6个月龄(骨骼成熟)时处死,对其组织进行大体、放射学和组织学评估。数据收集包括大体测量(股骨和胫骨长度、评估内翻/外翻角度以及膝关节活动范围)和组织学分析,以确定关节软骨或骨骺是否存在形态学变化。使用置信区间进行统计等效性检验。

结果

加压组和对照组的大体测量在统计学上具有等效性。在组织学切片或放射学研究中未发现明显的关节软骨或骨骺病变。

结论

本研究没有提供证据表明在骨骼未成熟的兔模型中,将膝关节关节镜加压至120 mmHg持续2小时会显著影响骨骺生长。

临床意义

本研究提供了首个直接证据,表明对未成熟关节进行关节镜加压没有临床上显著的长期不良影响。因此,应探索关节镜在儿科患者中的新用途,而不必过度担心过早的骨骺闭合。

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