Arthroscopy Techniques (Jul 2020)

Retroarticular Core Decompression with Biologic Augmentation for Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

  • Steven M. Andelman, M.D.,
  • Bert R. Mandelbaum, M.D.,
  • Kevin P. Fitzsimmons, P.A.-C.,
  • J. Lee Pace, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
pp. e1003 – e1009

Abstract

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Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the knee is a rare condition of subchondral bone that has secondary effects on articular cartilage as the condition advances. Traditional treatment for early-stage OCD involves different types of drilling procedures that work to stimulate healthy bone formation via creeping substitution. This article describes a technique that involves a complete removal, or decompression of an early-stage OCD, while preserving the overlying articular cartilage that is augmented with bone grafting and bone marrow aspirate concentrate. This allows for quicker and more reliable healing of early-stage OCD and can minimize the chance for reoperation.