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Complex osteochondral lesions of the talus treated with a novel bi-phasic aragonite-based implant
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Drobnič, Matej
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Kolar, Matic
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Verdonk, Peter
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Vannini, Francesca
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Robinson, Dror
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Altschuler, Nir
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Shabshin, Nogah
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Kon, Elizaveta
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To present initial results of a novel, bi-phasic, porous, biodegrade, and cell-free aragonite-based scaffold for treating complex osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT). Four subjects (2 males and 2 females; 34-61 years old) were operated on their ankles due to chronic and deep OLT-Hepple grades 4 or 5 (1.8-2.2 cm$^2$). Three subjects had OLT on the medial central trochlea, and 1 had a combined medial and lateral lesions. OLT were exposed through medial malleolus osteotomy, with an additional lateral arthrotomy in the combined lesions. Bi-phasic porous osteochondral scaffolds (single implant or 2 implants) were implanted in a press-fit manner using a designated surgical toolset. Treatment outcome was followed clinically (Foot and Ankle Outcome Score, EQ-5D 3L, Tegner activity scale) and by medical imaging (radiographs, magnetic resonance imaging) from 18 to 32 months. All Foot and Ankle Outcome Score values increased from preoperative to final follow-up values (Symptoms 62 to 71, Pain 53 to 84, ADL 60 to 89, Sport 19 to 65, and QoL 18 to 47). EQ-5D 3L increased from 0.59 to 0.76, and Tegner activity values increased from 1.5 to 3. Kellgren-Lawrence ankle radiographic scores remained stable (2 to 2). Postoperative MR evaluation demonstrated cartilage defect fill of 75% to 100% respect to the native cartilage in 3 subjects (4 OLTs), while 1 lesion was filled 25% to 50%. No graft related serious adverse events or graft failures were reported. The use of a bi-phasic osteochondral biodegradable aragonite-based scaffold in the treatment of complex OLT during the reported period presented positive and promising clinical and radiologic outcome, without serious adverse events or graft failures.
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English
Keywords:
Agili-C™
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ankle
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aragonite
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biodegradable implants
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bi-phasic implants
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cartilage
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osteochondral lesions
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scaffold
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talus
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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Published
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Year:
2021
Number of pages:
Str. 391-395
Numbering:
Vol. 60, iss. 2
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-138433
UDC:
617.3
ISSN on article:
1067-2516
DOI:
10.1053/j.jfas.2020.06.028
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108232451
Publication date in RUL:
20.07.2022
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Title:
The journal of foot and ankle surgery
Shortened title:
J. foot ankle surg.
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Elsevier, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
ISSN:
1067-2516
COBISS.SI-ID:
1498431
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Slovenian
Keywords:
ortopedija
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nartnica
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kirurgija
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osteohondralne lezije talusa
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