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Effect of Vertical or Beveled Chondral Defect Creation on Rim Deformation and Contact

DOI: 10.1177/1947603517752058

Keywords: articular cartilage,debridement,perimeter morphology,bevel

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To determine biomechanical effects of knee cartilage defect perimeter morphology based on cartilage strain and opposing subchondral bone contact. Articular cartilage defects were created in 5 bovine femoral condyles: group 1, 45° inner bevel with 8-mm rim; group 2, vertical with 8-mm rim; and group 3, 45° outer bevel with 8-mm base. Samples were placed into a custom-machined micro–computed tomography tube and subjected to 800 N of axial loading. DICOM data were used to calculate cartilage thickness 4 and 6 mm from the center, distance between tibial cartilage surface and femoral subchondral bone, and contact width between tibial cartilage and subchondral bone. Strain 4 mm from the center and both absolute and change in distance (mm) to subchondral bone were compared between groups 1 and 2 using paired t tests. Strain at 6 mm and distance changed, loaded distance, and contact width (mm) were compared between groups using the Friedman test with post hoc analysis using Wilcoxon signed rank test. No significant differences in rim strain were noted between groups 1 and 2 at 4 mm (P = 0.10) and between groups 1, 2, and 3 at 6 mm (P = 0.247) from the defect center. The loaded distance was significantly different between groups 1 and 3 (P = 0.013). No significant change in distance to the subchondral bone was found between groups (P = 0.156). The difference in subchondral bone contact area approached but did not reach significance (P = 0.074). When debriding focal articular cartilage defects, establishment of an inner bevel decreases tissue deformation and contact with opposing subchondral bone

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