Anatomy and Classification of Chondral Injury Knee joint.

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Anatomy and Classification of Chondral Injury Knee joint

 Grade I  Grade II  Grade III  Grade IV

o Normal tread “0” o Blister or slight surface breakdown II o Spots where the rubber is pealing off the core III o Exposed core IV Tire Analogy:

grade 0 : normal cartilage; grade 0 : normal cartilage; grade I : cartilage with softening and swelling; grade I : cartilage with softening and swelling; grade II : a partial-thickness defect with fissures on the surface that do not reach subchondral bone or exceed 1.5 cm in diameter; grade II : a partial-thickness defect with fissures on the surface that do not reach subchondral bone or exceed 1.5 cm in diameter; grade III : fissuring to the level of subchondral bone in an area with a diameter more than 1.5 cm; grade III : fissuring to the level of subchondral bone in an area with a diameter more than 1.5 cm; grade IV, exposed subchondral bone. grade IV, exposed subchondral bone. Outerbridge classification:

o Indication for Procedure o Technique o After Care o Future Expectations Chondroplasty Grade II and III Lesions

 Indications for procedure  Technique  After Care  Future Expectations Micro fracture Grade IV

 Indications for procedure  Technique  After Care  Future Expectations Oats Procedure Grade IV Greater than 1 square centimeter

 Indications for procedure  Technique  After Care  Future Expectations ACI Procedure Very Large Grade IV

o Indications for procedure o Technique o After Care o Future Expectations Large fresh Osteochondral Allograft

 Indications for procedure  Technique  After Care  Future Expectations Partial Knee Resurfacing

Partial Pre-op X-Rays

Partial Post-op X-Rays

 Indications for procedure  Technique  After Care  Future Expectations Total Knee Replacement Total Resurfacing vs. Replacement

Total Knee Pre Op X-Rays

Post op X-Rays

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