医学
植入
外科
危险系数
弯月面
植入物失效
子群分析
存活率
内科学
荟萃分析
入射(几何)
置信区间
光学
物理
作者
Gian Andrea Lucidi,Alberto Grassi,Piero Agostinone,Stefano Di Paolo,Giacomo Dal Fabbro,Chiara D’Alberton,Nicola Pizza,Stefano Zaffagnini
标识
DOI:10.1177/03635465221112635
摘要
Background: Collagen meniscal implant (CMI) is a biologic scaffold that can be used to replace meniscus host tissue after partial meniscectomy. The short-term results of this procedure have already been described; however, little is known about risk factors for failure. Purpose: To determine the factors that predict failure of meniscal scaffold implantation in a large series of patients treated at a single institution and to better define the indications for surgery. Study Design: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: The analysis included 186 consecutive patients with a minimum 5-year follow-up who underwent CMI scaffold implantation or combined procedures. Patients’ characteristics and details of the surgery were obtained via chart review. Patients with a Lysholm score <65 were considered to have experienced clinical failure. Surgical failure was defined as partial or total scaffold removal. Results: The final analysis included 156 patients (84%) at a mean follow-up of 10.9 ± 4.3 years. The patients’ mean age at surgery was 42.0 ± 11.1 years, and the survival rate was 87.8%. Subgroup analysis identified Outerbridge grade 3-4 (Hazard ratio [HR], 3.8; P = .004) and a lateral meniscal implant (HR, 3.2; P = .048) as risk factors for failure. The survival rate was 90.4% for medial implants and 77.4% for lateral implants. An Outerbridge grade 3-4 (HR, 2.8; P < .001) and time from meniscectomy to scaffold >10 years (HR, 2.8; P = .020) were predictive of surgical or clinical failure. Conclusion: CMI for partial meniscal deficiency provided good long-term results, with 87.8% of the implants still in situ at a mean 10.9 years of follow-up. Outerbridge grade 3-4, lateral meniscal implants, and longer time from the meniscectomy to implantation of the CMI were identified as risk factors for clinical and surgical failure.
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