Cartilage Injuries and Posttraumatic Osteoarthritis in the Wrist: A Review.

Cartilage

Cartilage Research Unit, Region Halland Orthopaedics, Kungsbacka Hospital, University of Gothenburg, Kungsbacka, Sweden.

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to estimate the incidence of cartilage injuries and osteoarthritis in the wrist by reviewing existing literature and assessing findings from wrist arthroscopies.
  • A total of 11 relevant articles were identified, indicating that cartilage repair treatments vary, and highlighting a significant presence of cartilage injuries in patients with wrist trauma.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the gaps in current knowledge about cartilage injuries and treatments in the wrist and calls for larger studies to establish treatment guidelines.

Article Abstract

Objective: Focal cartilage injuries, and posttraumatic osteoarthritis (OA) in the wrist are likely common and a cause of wrist pain. To estimate the incidence of cartilage lesions and to understand the pathomechanisms leading to wrist cartilage injuries and OA, a literature review on the subject was performed combined with a presentation of one of the authors' own experience.

Design: This study includes a literature review of the topic. As a comparison to the review findings, the observations of one of the authors' consecutive 48 wrist arthroscopies, were assessed. PubMed, Scholar, and Cochrane databases were searched using the keywords "cartilage injury AND wrist AND treatment" and "wrist AND cartilage AND chondral AND osteochondral AND degenerative OA."

:result: A total of 11 articles, including 9 concerning chondral and osteochondral repair and treatment and 2 regarding posttraumatic OA, were retrieved. The cartilage repair treatments used in these articles were drilling, osteochondral autograft, juvenile articular cartilage allograft, and chondrocyte implantation. One article displayed concomitant cartilage injuries in displaced distal radius fractures in 32% of the patients. The review of our findings from a 1-year cohort of wrist arthroscopies showed 17% cartilage injuries.

Conclusion: There is a lack of knowledge in current literature on cartilage injuries and treatment, as well as posttraumatic OA in the wrist. Cartilage injuries appear to be common, being found in 17% to 32% of all wrist arthroscopies after trauma, but no guidelines regarding conservative or surgical treatment can be recommended at the moment. Larger prospective comparative studies are needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8808904PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19476035211021909DOI Listing

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