DAMAGE CONTROL ARTICULAR SURGERY: MAINTAINING CHONDROCYTE HEALTH AND MINIMISING IATROGENIC INJURY

2019 
Abstract Articular cartilage has limited intrinsic regenerative potential. The maintenance of healthy articular cartilage is essential to prevent joint degeneration and the morbidity associated with arthritis. In this review we outline the structure and function of healthy articular cartilage. We summarise some of the recent literature outlining the influence of surgical factors on chondrocyte health. These factors include mechanical injury from instrumentation and drilling, drying, and the influence of irrigation fluids, antimicrobial solutions and local anaesthetics. We demonstrate that there is scope for improving cartilage viability at the time of surgery if simple chondroprotective measures are routinely adopted.
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