Automated Joint Space Width Assessment in Patients Treated for Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Distal Femur: A Cross-Sectional Study and Systematic Review of the Literature
Matthias Pallamar, Kaveh Same, Jennyfer Angel Mitterer, Sebastian Simon, Jan Philipp Nolte, Sebastian Farr, Jochen Hofstaetter, Catharina Chiari

TL;DR
This study uses AI to assess joint space width in patients treated for a knee condition, finding no significant differences between treatment types and showing AI's potential for monitoring cartilage health.
Contribution
The study introduces AI-based joint space width assessment as a feasible and standardized tool for monitoring JOCD treatment outcomes.
Findings
AI-based JSW measurements showed no significant differences between affected and contralateral knees.
Clinical scores were high and comparable across treatment groups.
A moderate positive correlation was found between JSW and Lysholm scores.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Juvenile osteochondritis dissecans (JOCD) of the knee is commonly treated using conservative or joint-preserving surgical techniques. While clinical outcomes are generally favorable, the risk of early cartilage degeneration remains unclear. Joint space width (JSW) on weight-bearing radiographs serves as an indirect marker of cartilage health. Artificial intelligence (AI)-based JSW assessment may enable sensitive and reproducible detection of early degenerative changes. Methods: This cross-sectional feasibility study included 21 skeletally immature patients treated for JOCD of the distal femur between 2002 and 2017. Treatment modalities comprised conservative management, retrograde drilling, and fragment refixation. Fully automated JSW measurements were performed on standardized anteroposterior knee radiographs using a validated AI-based software IB Lab KOALA™,…
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TopicsOsteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques
