Morphologic and morphometric study of patellar resurfacing with woven carbon filamentous pads

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Edmund Sabo
Ines Misselevich
Jacob Bejar
David G. Mendes
J. H. Boss
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[1] Department of Pathology,
[2] Bnai-Zion Medical Center,undefined
[3] PO Box 4940,undefined
[4] Haifa 31048,undefined
[5] Israel e-mail: jhboss@netvision.net.il,undefined
[6] Fax: +972-4-8371393,undefined
[7] The Center for Implant Surgery,undefined
[8] The Bnai-Zion Medical Center and The Bruce Rapapport Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[9] Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,undefined
[10] Haifa,undefined
[11] Israel,undefined
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Key words Articular resurfacing; Patella; Carbon; filaments; Foreign body granulomatous reaction; Interfacial membrane; Histomorphometry;
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Analysis of retrieved woven carbon filamentous pads, used for resurfacing of the patellar joint surface, disclosed a 4-zonal organizational pattern. Zone 1, facing the articular cavity, was devoid of carbon filaments and consisted of fibrous tissue. Foreign body granulation tissue and fibrous tissue occupied about one-third and ∼50%–60% of the interfilamentous space in zones 2 and 3, respectively. Carbon filaments formed 2%–9% of zone 2 and 14%–16% of zone 3. An interfacial membrane-like zone 4 separated the carbon filamentous pads from a trabecular bony shell. The bone volume within the latter was ∼25%. Given that the purpose of articular resurfacing with implants is repopulation of the defect by chondrocytes producing a cartilaginous matrix, the woven carbon filamentous pads did not fulfill this expectation. In an environment of an ongoing foreign body-induced granulomatous reaction, the stem cells permeating the interstices of the woven carbon filamentous pad are apparently incapable of maturing into highly differentiated cells (chondrocytes) synthesizing a highly complex (cartilaginous) matrix.
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