Characteristics of degeneration in an unstable knee with a coronal surface step-off

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Abstract

To investigate the effect of instability on the remodelling of a minor articular surface offset, we created a 0.5 mm coronal step-off of the medial femoral condyle in 12 New Zealand white rabbits and transected the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). A control group of 12 rabbits had only ACL resection and the opposite knee was used as the non-operated control. The osteoarthritic changes at 6, 12 and 24 weeks after surgery were evaluated histologically. In addition, changes in the immunological detection of 3-B-3(-) and 7-D-4 chondroitin-6-sulphate epitopes were determined because of the previous association of such changes with repair of cartilage and early osteoarthritis. In the instability/step-off group there was rapidly progressing focal degeneration of cartilage on the high side of the defect, not seen in previous step-off studies in stable knees. The rest of the femoral condyles and the tibial plateaux of the instability/step-off group and moderate osteoarthritis similar to that of the instability group. 3-B-3(-) was detectable in the early and the intermediate stages of osteoarthritis but no staining was seen in the severely damaged cartilage zones. Immunoreactivity with 7-D-4 increased as degeneration progressed.

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Lovász, G., Park, S. H., Ebramzadeh, E., Benya, P. D., Llinás, A., Bellyei, Á., … Sarmiento, A. (2001). Characteristics of degeneration in an unstable knee with a coronal surface step-off. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery - Series B, 83(3), 428–436. https://doi.org/10.1302/0301-620X.83B3.9674

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