Abstract
Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs) continue to be a challenge for the treating
surgeon, especially when lesions are refractory to marrow stimulation techniques.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the outcomes of lesions treated with osteochondral
allograft transplantation. A review was performed of 30 athletes with 31 OLTs that
were refractory to marrow stimulation or predicted to be refractory based on size
and location of the lesion. Results were evaluated in terms of occupational outcomes
and numeric pain scales. Lesions treated had a mean area of 1.37 (range 0.36 to 3.3)
cm2. Overall excellent outcomes were achieved in 11 (35%) ankles. Nineteen (61%) ankles
achieved good or excellent occupational outcomes, and 12 (39%) ankles demonstrated
poor occupational outcomes and the patients were unable to continue their previous
active occupations. Patients were found to have a mean pain scale score of 3 (range
0 to 7) of 10 at a mean of 21 (range 10 to 24) months after operative management.
Osteochondral allograft transplantation is an option for the treatment of selected
athletes with large OLTs, as well as lesions that are refractory to marrow stimulation
techniques. The results of this study may help active young patients and their surgeons
to better understand outcomes and options in their shared decision-making process.
Level of Clinical Evidence
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Published online: April 20, 2019
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