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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001
Techniques for repairing focal articular cartilage defects are evolving from methods that induce a local stimulation of fibrocartilaginous repair to methods that will lead to a hyaline articular cartilage repair. Mosaicplasty and autologous chondrocyte implantation are examples of the latter.
R D, Coutts +5 more
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Techniques for repairing focal articular cartilage defects are evolving from methods that induce a local stimulation of fibrocartilaginous repair to methods that will lead to a hyaline articular cartilage repair. Mosaicplasty and autologous chondrocyte implantation are examples of the latter.
R D, Coutts +5 more
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1998
Articular cartilage can tolerate a tremendous amount of intensive and repetitive physical stress. However, it manifests a striking inability to heal even the most minor injury. Both the remarkable functional characteristics and the healing limitations reflect the intricacies of its structure and biology.
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Articular cartilage can tolerate a tremendous amount of intensive and repetitive physical stress. However, it manifests a striking inability to heal even the most minor injury. Both the remarkable functional characteristics and the healing limitations reflect the intricacies of its structure and biology.
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Proteoglycans and Cartilage Repair
2011Repair of damaged articular cartilage in osteoarthritis (OA) is a clinical challenge. Because cartilage is an avascular and aneural tissue, normal mechanisms of tissue repair through recruitment of cells to the site of tissue destruction are not feasible.
Mohamed, Ouzzine +2 more
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2016
Regenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeutic option for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral lesions. The rationale of using a scaffold is to have a temporary 3D structure of biodegradable polymers for the growth of living cells.
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Regenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeutic option for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral lesions. The rationale of using a scaffold is to have a temporary 3D structure of biodegradable polymers for the growth of living cells.
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Animal models of cartilage repair
Cartilage repair in terms of replacement, or regeneration of damaged or diseased articular cartilage with functional tissue, is the ‘holy grail’ of joint surgery. A wide spectrum of strategies for cartilage repair currently exists and several of these techniques have been reported to be associated with successful clinical outcomes for appropriately ...
Cook, J. L. +7 more
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[Patellofemoral cartilage repair].
Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ der Gesellschaft fur Orthopadisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin, 2022Anterior knee pain is a frequent symptom in young athletes. Symptomatic patellofemoral cartilage defects can occur after trauma, especially after patellar dislocation. Numerous cartilage repair methods are currently available. Due to co-pathologies, the outcome after patellofemoral cartilage repair is inferior to the treatment of cartilage defects of ...
Robert, Ossendorff +2 more
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Cartilage biology, pathology, and repair
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2010Osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms of musculoskeletal disease and the most prominent type of arthritis encountered in all countries. Although great efforts have been made to investigate cartilage biology and osteoarthritis pathology, the treatment has lagged behind that of other arthritides, as there is a lack of effective disease-modifying
Daniel, Umlauf +3 more
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Scaffold-based articular cartilage repair
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2003Future prospects wedding gene therapy and tissue engineering. In this article, current clinical procedures for articular cartilage repair are reviewed in the context of the contributions that tissue engineering approaches can make in improving the outcome.
Ramille M, Capito, Myron, Spector
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Magnetic resonance imaging of cartilage and cartilage repair
Clinical Radiology, 2004Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of articular cartilage has assumed increased importance because of the prevalence of cartilage injury and degeneration, as well as the development of new surgical and pharmacological techniques to treat damaged cartilage.
K L, Verstraete +6 more
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Scaffolds for Articular Cartilage Repair
Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2004Tissue engineering of articular cartilage seeks to restore the damaged joint surface, inducing repair of host tissues by delivering repair cells, genes, or polypeptide stimulatory factors to the site of injury. A plethora of devices and materials are being examined for their potential to deliver these agents to wound sites, and to act as scaffolds for ...
Sally R, Frenkel, Paul E, Di Cesare
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