Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones

Purpose To study structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue of the joints, depending on the location of osteomyelitis in the bones of the foot. Materials and methods Intraoperative material of 16 patients with chronic osteomyelitis in the foot bones was studied (10 males in the average age 4...

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Main Authors: Tatiana A. Stupina, Nikolai S. Migalkin, Anatolii S. Sudnitsyn
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Language:English
Published: Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics 2019-12-01
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Online Access:http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/eng/2019_4_12_Eng.pdf
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spelling doaj-4daddb35131f4174b3c15da64d8a66282020-11-25T02:13:09ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2019-12-0125452352710.18019/1028-4427-2019-25-4-523-527Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bonesTatiana A. Stupina0Nikolai S. Migalkin1Anatolii S. Sudnitsyn2Russian Ilizarov Scientific CenterRussian Ilizarov Scientific CenterRussian Ilizarov Scientific CenterPurpose To study structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue of the joints, depending on the location of osteomyelitis in the bones of the foot. Materials and methods Intraoperative material of 16 patients with chronic osteomyelitis in the foot bones was studied (10 males in the average age 45.3 (33 ÷ 56) years and six females in the average age of 40 (23 ÷ 53) years). The material was resected fragments of the osteo-cartilaginous complex: calcaneus, talus and adjacent joint tissue (subtalar and talo-navicular, phalangeal and metatarsal bones and metatarsophalangeal joint). The material was fixed in 10 % formalin. Paraffin sections (5–7 μm thick) were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Histological studies were performed using a stereo microscope “AxioScope.A1” with a digital camera “AxioCam” and software “Zenblue” (CarlZeiss MicroImaging GmbH, Germany). Results The subchondral bone plate and basophilic line remained continuous and the vessels did not penetrate into the cartilaginous tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the calcaneus and talus, when the osteomyelitis foci were remote from the articular surface. If an osteomyelitic lesion was present in the subchondral zone, abnormalities in the articular cartilage were detected both from the side of the subchondral bone and on the articular surface; and vascular invasion was observed. In the deep zone of the cartilage, there were hypertrophic chondrocytes with signs of chondroptosis, what indicated a violation of the chondrohematic barrier. Disorders of the basophilic line and penetration of the bone marrow pannus were revealed. From the side of the articular surface, a synovial pannus was observed invading the cartilage matrix. In chronic osteomyelitis of the phalanges and metatarsal bones, regardless of the phase of the inflammatory process, in all observations, disorders in the structure of the subchondral bone plate and articular cartilage were detected; there was invasion of blood vessels from the subchondral zone and articular surface that might be explained by the small size of those bones. Conclusion The intensity of articular cartilage destruction in chronic osteomyelitis of the calcaneus and talus depended on the location of the osteomyelitis focus and the phase of the inflammatory process. In chronic osteomyelitis of the phalanges and metatarsal bones, regardless of the phase of the inflammatory process, there were disorders in the structure of the articular cartilage and vascular invasion. The findings on structural changes in the articular cartilage in chronic osteomyelitis of adjacent bones are helpful for defining the tactics of surgical treatment.http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/eng/2019_4_12_Eng.pdfchronic osteomyelitisfootarticular cartilagehistopathology
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author Tatiana A. Stupina
Nikolai S. Migalkin
Anatolii S. Sudnitsyn
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Nikolai S. Migalkin
Anatolii S. Sudnitsyn
Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
Гений oртопедии
chronic osteomyelitis
foot
articular cartilage
histopathology
author_facet Tatiana A. Stupina
Nikolai S. Migalkin
Anatolii S. Sudnitsyn
author_sort Tatiana A. Stupina
title Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
title_short Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
title_full Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
title_fullStr Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
title_full_unstemmed Structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
title_sort structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the foot bones
publisher Russian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and Orthopaedics
series Гений oртопедии
issn 1028-4427
2542-131X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Purpose To study structural reorganization of the cartilage tissue of the joints, depending on the location of osteomyelitis in the bones of the foot. Materials and methods Intraoperative material of 16 patients with chronic osteomyelitis in the foot bones was studied (10 males in the average age 45.3 (33 ÷ 56) years and six females in the average age of 40 (23 ÷ 53) years). The material was resected fragments of the osteo-cartilaginous complex: calcaneus, talus and adjacent joint tissue (subtalar and talo-navicular, phalangeal and metatarsal bones and metatarsophalangeal joint). The material was fixed in 10 % formalin. Paraffin sections (5–7 μm thick) were stained with hematoxylin and eosin. Histological studies were performed using a stereo microscope “AxioScope.A1” with a digital camera “AxioCam” and software “Zenblue” (CarlZeiss MicroImaging GmbH, Germany). Results The subchondral bone plate and basophilic line remained continuous and the vessels did not penetrate into the cartilaginous tissue in chronic osteomyelitis of the calcaneus and talus, when the osteomyelitis foci were remote from the articular surface. If an osteomyelitic lesion was present in the subchondral zone, abnormalities in the articular cartilage were detected both from the side of the subchondral bone and on the articular surface; and vascular invasion was observed. In the deep zone of the cartilage, there were hypertrophic chondrocytes with signs of chondroptosis, what indicated a violation of the chondrohematic barrier. Disorders of the basophilic line and penetration of the bone marrow pannus were revealed. From the side of the articular surface, a synovial pannus was observed invading the cartilage matrix. In chronic osteomyelitis of the phalanges and metatarsal bones, regardless of the phase of the inflammatory process, in all observations, disorders in the structure of the subchondral bone plate and articular cartilage were detected; there was invasion of blood vessels from the subchondral zone and articular surface that might be explained by the small size of those bones. Conclusion The intensity of articular cartilage destruction in chronic osteomyelitis of the calcaneus and talus depended on the location of the osteomyelitis focus and the phase of the inflammatory process. In chronic osteomyelitis of the phalanges and metatarsal bones, regardless of the phase of the inflammatory process, there were disorders in the structure of the articular cartilage and vascular invasion. The findings on structural changes in the articular cartilage in chronic osteomyelitis of adjacent bones are helpful for defining the tactics of surgical treatment.
topic chronic osteomyelitis
foot
articular cartilage
histopathology
url http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/eng/2019_4_12_Eng.pdf
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