Stem cell augmented ACL reconstruction
& single stage cartilage repair Gym injury
A young Seem Andhra
lady underwent Anterior Cruciate ligament reconstruction and single stage
cartilage repair of her knee for the first time in Chennai. This will preserve
her knee joint from further deterioration.
Case report-
Mrs. S Y, a 32 year
old lady from Seem Andhra was
troubled for over three years with an unstable knee. She had damaged the anterior cruciate
ligament in her left knee in a gym accident about three years ago. This
resulted in episodes of giving away of her left knee. She didn’t pay much heed to this for the last
two years.
Only a recent second injury focused her attention to this
knee. An MRI scan revealed an old
cruciate ligament injury and cartilage damage on the backside of the knee cap.
This combination of two joint injuries disabled Mrs. S considerably. She
couldn’t sit down on the floor, kneel or perform gym activities. She consulted
Dr.A.K.Venkatachalam, orthopedic surgeon at Chennai Meenakshi multi-specialty
hospital. Dr.Venkatachalam recommended an ACL
reconstruction combined with cartilage
repair in one sitting. He explained
that this combined surgery would shorten her recovery period and allow her to
get back on her feet faster.
In the first part of the operation, he performed an anatomic
arthroscopic ACL reconstruction. This
procedure reconstructed her missing ACL with her hamstring tendon in an
anatomical method. During the second part of the same operation, Dr.Venkat
repaired the damaged cartilage under the knee cap with stem cell concentrate and
fibrin glue. He first aspirated stem cells from her bone marrow. These were
processed to yield a concentrate. An ml
of this stem cell concentrate was mixed with an ml of fibrinogen and injected
under arthroscopic visual guidance over the damaged cartilage as fibrin stem
cell glue. The stem cell fibrin glue set
in five minutes. Eventually it will
mature into cartilage. The defective area of cartilage was thus repaired in a single stage with stem cells.
Dr. Venkat then delivered the remaining stem cell concentrate to the two sites of the new ligament’s attachment. This is known as stem cell augmentation of ACL reconstruction. Stem cells should hopefully reconstitute the natural tissues at the interface of the ligament. This is also a novel procedure in Chennai.
Dr. Venkat then delivered the remaining stem cell concentrate to the two sites of the new ligament’s attachment. This is known as stem cell augmentation of ACL reconstruction. Stem cells should hopefully reconstitute the natural tissues at the interface of the ligament. This is also a novel procedure in Chennai.
Mrs. S was discharged two days later and has been undergoing
physical therapy. She is progressing well. She says that the knee feels stable.
The grinding sensation under the knee cap has disappeared suggesting that the stem
cell glue is coating the damaged area. Over the next few months, the stem cell
glue should regenerate hyaline like cartilage which is akin to the natural
joint cartilage.
Discussion-
ACL injuries are the
commonest ligament injury of the knee. They need surgical reconstruction in
young and active patients to avoid further damage. Untreated ACL injuries can result in further
damage to the menisci and articular cartilage in active patients. Accompanying meniscal and cartilage injuries
will only hasten the deterioration. A combination
of ligament, meniscal and cartilage injuries can lead to early arthritis. Hence repair of all damaged
structures is recommended in young patients.
Joint preservation entails surgical reconstruction of ligaments,
menisci and regeneration of cartilage. Each of these procedures is ideally done
as a separate operation and is followed by a necessary and specific type of
physical therapy. Most of these patients
suffering from a combination of knee injuries have busy schedules and can’t
afford to spend much time for physical therapy. However proper physical therapy
is a necessary part of the treatment for each of the procedures. Combining two surgical
procedures effectively shortens the rehab period as the common part of the
physical therapy for two procedures can be squeezed into one.
The highlight of this operation is that two surgical procedures, namely ACL reconstruction and single
stage cartilage repair with stem
cells were combined in one sitting for the benefit of the patient. This
would lead to Joint preservation in
this young patient.
Joint preservation and stem cells are the new frontier in orthopedic
surgery. Medicinal signaling cells (MSC’s) popularly known as stem cells play a major role in joint
preservation. These procedures are mainly useful in young and middle aged
patients. They put a halt to further damage and prevent osteo-arthritis. This
is the first time in Chennai that a joint
preservation operation combined two separate surgical procedures to give
the best possible result to the patient.
Key words: stem cell augmented ACL
reconstruction, single stage cartilage repair, stem cells, Joint preservation
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