 - See:
- See:- Knee Joint Menu:
- Arthroscopy of the Degenerative Knee
- Osteochondritis Dessicans
- Osteoarthritis
- Discussion:
    - described types articular cartilage lesions;
            - mild lesion, w/ normal appearing cartilage - it is difficult to dissern borders of lesion and normal surrounding cartilage.
            - mild fibrillation, discoloration, cartilage softer than normal;
            - linear crack: usually split thickness, and often encountered on lateral tibial plateau in assoc w/ anterior cruciate injuries;
            - stellate: most common;
                  - diverging w/ central flaking of the cartilage;
            - flap tear: the carilage is avulsed from the subchondral bone;
            - partial thickness w/ fibrillation;
            - crater: full thickness, in which subchondral bone is exposed;
            - degrading lesion: cartilage is degenerative in nature and extends down to subchondral bone;
    - Outerbridge classification:
            - grade 0: normal cartilage;
            - grade I: cartilage with softening and swelling;
            - grade II: a partial-thickness defect with fissures on the surface that do not reach subchondral bone or exceed 1.5 cm in diameter;
            - grade III: fissuring to the level of subchondral bone in an area with a diameter more than 1.5 cm;
            - grade IV, exposed subchondral bone.
    - Lysholm knee scale:
            - originally designed to assess ligament injuries of the knee but later has been used to asses chondral injuries of the knee;
            - outcome measure that contains 8 domains: limp, locking, pain, stair-climbing, support, instability, swelling, and squatting;
            - score of 0 to 100 is calculated:
                   - 95 to 100 indicates an excellent result;
                   - 84 to 94 indicates a good result;
                   - 65 to 83 indicates a fair result;
                   - less than 65 indicates a poor result
A system for grading articular cartilage lesions at arthroscopy
Evaluation of knee ligament surgery results with special emphasis on use of a scoring scale.
Rating systems in the evaluation of knee ligament injuries.
Isolated chondral fractures of the knee.
Mesenchymal Cell-Based Repair of Large Full Thickness Defects in Articluar Cartilage.
Spontaneous repair of superficial defects in articular cartilage in a fetal lamb model.
Autologous chondrocyte implantation compared with microfracture in the knee. A randomized trial.
 
					