THE CARTILAGE IMPLANT FOR BIOLOGICAL CARTILAGE REPAIR
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1 THE CARTILAGE IMPLANT FOR BIOLOGICAL CARTILAGE REPAIR
2 02/13
3 Content chondrotissue (p.4) Scientific Background (p.5) Preclinical Outcomes (p.6) Clinical Outcomes: MRI Evaluation (p.7) Clinical Outcomes: Histological Evaluation (p.8) Surgery (p.9-10) Rehabilitation (p.11) References (p.12-13) 03/13
4 chondrotissue BioTissue is a leading company in the field of biological products for orthopedics. Extensive research and development activities have now brought forth another innovative product for the treatment of cartilage defects. chondrotissue the cartilage implant Product Indications : chondrotissue is recommended for use following bone-marrow stimulating techniques such as microfracturing and Pridie drilling chondrotissue is approved for cartilage repair in cases of traumatic and degenerative changes of the synovial joints Product Features : provides optimal defect covering leads to biological defect filling induces cartilaginous repair tissue formation is approved for use following microfracturing and Pridie drilling is used in cases of degenerative and traumatic changes to the synovial joints reduces pain and symptoms associated with articular defects increases patients mobility and quality of life 04/13
5 Scientific Background Resorbable polymer-based textile scaffold 6,9 guarantees initial mechanical stability provides opportunity for stable fixation allows optimal, three-dimensional cell distribution offers an environment for mesenchymal cells Hyaluronic acid 6,2 is a natural polymer with important functions in the articular cartilage provides an important stimulus for chondrogenic differentiation with the formation of hyaline cartilage matrix contributes to the viscoelasticity of the cartilage and protects against friction and impact loading Product combinations 6,9 clinically approved in combination with platelet-rich plasma (PRP), human autologous serum and physiological saline for infusion human serum stimulates the migration of mesenchymal cells 05/13
6 Preclinical Outcomes Preclinical studies show that chondrotissue promotes the formation of cartilaginous repair tissue following microfracturing 6,9 Microfracturing in the sheep model without defect cover: biopsy after 6 months Inferior tissue formation Microfracturing in the sheep model with chondrotissue : biopsy after 6 months Hyaline-like tissue Microfracturing in the sheep model without defect cover: Biopsy after 6 months Collagen type II staining - Inferior tissue formation Microfracturing in the sheep model with chondrotissue : Biopsy after 6 months Collagen type II staining - Hyaline-like tissue 06/13
7 Clinical Outcomes: MRI Evaluation pre-operative post-operative Patient 1: male, 43 years, 0.7cm 2 cartilage defect of the lateral talus 11 Patient 1: cartilage repair at 7 month follow-up 11 Patient 2: female, 54 years, 3cm 2 degenerative defect of the medial femoral condyle 10 Patient 2: cartilage repair at 12 month follow-up 10 Patient 3: male, 35 years, 4cm 2 traumatic defect of the lateral femoral condyle 10 Patient 3: cartilage repair at 12 month follow-up 10 Clinical data following treatment with chondrotissue show excellent cartilage repair, high volume defect filling, and smooth peripheral integration of the repair tissue to the adjacent tissue 10,11. 07/13
8 Clinical Outcomes: Histological Evaluation A A A B B B Repair tissue biopsy 18 months after surgery Overview of hematoxylin & eosin staining in biopsy areas with round chondrocytic cells (A black arrow) and cells in a chondron-like formation (B white arrows)a Repair tissue biopsy 5 months after surgery Positive Alcian blue staining of proteoglycans in a chondrotissue biopsy, surface of the repair tissue (A asterisk), central part (A diamond) and bone/cartilage-interface (B black arrow)b Repair tissue biopsy 9 months after surgery Positive collagen type II staining of a chondrotissue biopsy, surface of the repair tissue (A asterisk), central part (A diamond) and bone/cartilage-interface (B black arrow)b Histological evaluation shows hyaline-like cartilage tissue, round chondrocytic cells, proteoglycan-rich matrix, and collagen type II formation. The repair tissue is firmly integrated into the subchondral bone and shows a homogenous hyaline-like structure following treatment with chondrotissue a,b. Published with the kind permission of : a Patrascu J.M., MD, Orthopedics and Trauma Clinic II, Victor Babeş University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timişoara, Romania 13 b Behrendt S., MD, Evangelic Hospital, Lütgendortmund, Germany (publication in preparation) 08/13
9 Surgery 1 Taking autologous blood samples shortly before arthroscopy In order to restore the elastic properties of chondrotissue, it is recommended to mix chondrotissue with autologous human serum before implantation. For this purpose, approximately 9 ml blood should be drawn from the patient before arthroscopy. The blood should then be centrifuged for 10 minutes or left to stand at room temperature for about 30 minutes until the blood clot has settled. chondrotissue can also be immersed in human autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP). Important: please use serum monovettes, not EDTA monovettes. If no or too little human serum or PRP is available, physiological saline for infusion can be used or supplemented to reconstitute the elasticity of chondrotissue. 2 Bone-marrow stimulation 1 Following debridement, the defect should be measured and the subchondral bone perforated with an awl, with spacing of around 3-5 mm, during arthroscopy. 09/13
10 Surgery 3 Preparation of chondrotissue Cover chondrotissue with the patient s own serum, or alternatively with platelet-rich plasma, (2-3 ml of fluid are sufficient) and leave to stand for approximately two minutes. This can be done directly in the sterile container supplied. The moistened chondrotissue can then be cut exactly to size to fit the defect. 4 Fixing chondrotissue 3,4,7 chondrotissue can be fixed in the defect using common orthopaedic fixation methods e.g.: bioresorbable pins transosseous ancher knot fixation cartilage suture fibrin glue : Please apply the glue to the edges of the chondrotissue - previously placed in the defect - and distribute it evenly Please read the package leaflet for more information concerning the product and its use. 10/13
11 Rehabilitation 1 The information given below is intended only as a recommendation and depends on the size and the site of the defect, the patient s age and the general demands of daily living. Femoral and tibial defects Week 1 Week 2-6 After 6 weeks Loading / Mobilisation Foot sole contact with walking support / Braces Foot sole contact with walking support / Femorale condyle CPM* with restriction Week 2-3: 0/0/60 Week 4-6: 0/0/90 Increase of loading to full body weight after two weeks / Free mobility (pain-related restriction) Walking, sport Mobilisation Aqua gymnastics, swimming Aqua jogging After 8 weeks : cycling After 6 months : jogging After 6-12 months : skiing After 18 months : contact sports Patellar and trochlear defects Week 1 Week 2-7 After 7 weeks Mobilisation Braces CPM* with restriction : Week 2-3 : 0/0/30 Week 4-5 : 0/0/60 Week 6-7 : 0/0/90 Increase of loading to full body weight after two weeks / Free mobility (pain-related restriction) 0-14 days Weeks 3-4 After 4 weeks Loading Foot sole contact with walking support 50% body weight with walking support ; Climbing stairs only with healthy leg Increase of loading to full body weight after two weeks * CPM : continuous passive motion 11/13
12 References 1. Steadman et al. Microfracture to treat full-thickness chondral defects: surgical technique, rehabilitation and outcomes. J Knee Surg : Hegewald et al. Hyaluronic acid and autologous synovial fluid induce chondrogenic differentiation of equine mesenchymal stem cells: a preliminary study. Tissue and Cell : Knecht et al. Mechanical testing of fixation techniques for scaffold-based tissue-engineered grafts. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater : Zelle et al. Arthroscopic Techniques for the Fixation of a Three-Dimensional Scaffold for Autologous Chondrocyte Transplantation: Structural Properties in an In Vitro Model. Arthroscopy : Endres et al. Synovial fluid recruits human mesenchymal progenitors from subchondral spongious bone marrow. J Orthop Res : Erggelet et al. Regeneration of ovine articular cartilage defects by cell-free polymer-based implants. Biomaterials : Petersen et al. Arthroscopic implantation of a three dimensional scaffold for autologous chondrocyte transplantation. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg : Neumann et al. Chondrogenic differentiation capacity of human mesenchymal progenitor cells derived from subchondral cortico-spongious bone. J Orthop Res : Erggelet et al. Formation of Cartilage Repair Tissue in Articular Cartilage Defects Pretreated with Microfracture and Covered with Cell-Free Polymer-Based Implants. Journal of Orthopaedic Research : Zantop and Petersen. Arthroscopic implantation of a matrix to cover large chondral defect during microfracture. Arthroscopy : Bergmann and Abt. Case Report: 7 months clinical follow-up after arthrotomic implantation of chondrotissue in a cartilage lesion of the lateral talus. Fuß & Sprunggelenk doi: /j.fuspru Kalwitz et al. Chemokine Profile of Human Serum from Whole Blood: Migratory Effects of CXCL-10 and CXCL-11 on Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells. Connect Tissue Res : Patrascu et al. Repair of a posttraumatic cartilage defect with a novel cell-free polymer-based cartilage implant: A case report with 2 years follow-up by magnet resonance imaging and histology. J Bone Joint Surg Br, in press. 12/13
13 References Further publications about scaffold-based cartilage regeneration: Sittinger et al. Engineering of cartilage tissue using bioresorbable polymer carriers in perfusion culture. Biomaterials : Sittinger et al. Resorbable polyesters in cartilage engineering: affinity and biocompatibility of polymer fiber structures to chondrocytes. J Biomed Mater Res : Sittinger et al. Tissue engineering and autologous transplant formation: practical approaches with resorbable biomaterials and new cell culture techniques. Biomaterials : Rotter et al. Behavior of tissue-engineered human cartilage after transplantation into nude mice. J Mater Sci Mater Med : Perka et al. Chondrocyte transplantation in PGLA/polydioxanone fleece. Orthopäde : Perka et al. Tissue engineered cartilage repair using cryopreserved and noncryopreserved chondrocytes. Clin Orthop Relat Res : Duda et al. Mechanical quality of tissue engineered cartilage: results after 6 and 12 weeks in vivo. J Biomed Mater Res : Kaps et al. Molecular characterization of tissue-engineered articular chondrocyte transplants based on resorbable polymer fleece. Orthopäde : Barnewitz et al. Treatment of articular cartilage defects in horses with polymer-based cartilage tissue engineering grafts. Biomaterials : Kaps et al. Gene expression profiling of human articular cartilage grafts generated by tissue engineering. Biomaterials : Ossendorf et al. Treatment of posttraumatic and focal osteoarthritic cartilage defects of the knee with autologous polymer-based three-dimensional chondrocyte grafts: 2-year clinical results. Arthritis Res Ther : R41. Endres et al. Human polymer-based cartilage grafts for the regeneration of articular cartilage defects. Tissue Cell : Kreuz et al. Treatment of focal degenerative cartilage defects with polymer-based autologous chondrocyte grafts: four year clinical results. Arthritis Res Ther : R33 13/13
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