1.Is Bone Grafting Necessary in Opening Wedge High Tibial Osteotomy? A Meta-Analysis of Radiological Outcomes
Jae Hwi HAN ; Hyun Jung KIM ; Jae Gwang SONG ; Jae Hyuk YANG ; Nikhl N BHANDARE ; Aldrich Raymund FERNANDEZ ; Hyung Jun PARK ; Kyung Wook NHA
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2015;27(4):207-220
PURPOSE: Bone grafting in opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (OWHTO) is still controversial. The purpose of this study is to compare the radiological outcomes of OWHTO with bone graft (autogenous, allogenous, and synthetic bone graft) and those without bone graft. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PubMed, MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane Register of Studies databases were searched using specific inclusion and exclusion criteria for radiological studies involving OWHTO with bone graft and without bone graft groups. All reported delayed union, nonunion and correction loss were analyzed. Data were searched from the time period of January 2000 through July 2014. In addition, a modified Coleman methodology score (CMS) system was used to assess the methodological quality of the included studies. RESULTS: Twenty-five studies with a mean CMS value of 77 (range, 61 to 85 score) were included. In total, 1,841 patients underwent OWHTO using 4 different procedures for bone graft: autobone graft (n=352), allobone graft (n=547), synthetic bone graft (n=541) and no bone graft (n=401). There was a similar tendency for delayed union, nonunion and correction loss rate among the osteotomy space filling methods. CONCLUSIONS: The meta-analysis showed there was a similar tendency for radiological union and correction maintenance among patients undergoing OWHTO regardless of the type of bone in all of the studies. However, the currently available evidence is not sufficient to strongly support the superiority of OWHTO with bone graft to OWHTO without bone graft.
Bone Transplantation
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Humans
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Knee
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteotomy
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Transplants
2.Medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction using an autograft or allograft for patellar dislocation: a systematic review
Kyung Wook NHA ; Ji Hoon BAE ; Sun Chul HWANG ; Young Jun NAM ; Myung Jin SHIN ; Nikhl N BHANDARE ; Aseem KUMAR ; Dong Geun KANG ; Dong Yeong LEE
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2019;31(3):e8-
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this study is to review the use of an allograft or autograft in medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Various electronic databases were searched for relevant articles published from January 2000 to September 2017 that evaluated clinical outcomes of MPFL reconstruction using an autograft or allograft. Data search, extraction, analysis, and quality assessments were performed based on Cochrane Collaboration guidelines.
RESULTS:
The study of 21 autografts and one allograft was included in this review. Although direct comparative studies were unavailable, the Kujala score and subjective results were reported in the majority of these studies. While the use of an autograft for MPFL reconstruction yielded satisfactory clinical outcomes with few perioperative complications, no new outcome has been drawn from the use of allografts.
CONCLUSIONS
Although many studies have shown favorable clinical results for MPFL reconstruction using an autograft, the clinical results of MPFL reconstruction using an allograft have not yet been sufficient to achieve meaningful clinical results due to low levels of evidence. Direct comparisons were not conducted because there were very few studies on allografts; thus, further research in this area should be performed in the future.