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Foot & Ankle Specialist, 2009
Currently, there are many options in cartilage repair. These cartilage repair techniques can generally be categorized into 3 groups: marrow stimulation—based techniques, osteochondral transfer techniques, and cell-based cartilage repair techniques.
Benjamin L, Clair +2 more
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Currently, there are many options in cartilage repair. These cartilage repair techniques can generally be categorized into 3 groups: marrow stimulation—based techniques, osteochondral transfer techniques, and cell-based cartilage repair techniques.
Benjamin L, Clair +2 more
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Advances in Ankle Cartilage Repair
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2017Repair of osteochondral lesions of the talus can be difficult. Smaller lesions respond well to simple arthroscopy and microfracture, whereas larger cystic lesions may require allograft talus replacement or ankle fusions. The lesions in between are more difficult to treat.
Alan, Ng +2 more
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2015
The incidence of the injuries of knee articular cartilage is found to be increasing among athletes, especially of contact sports like football. It has been shown that foul play is responsible for about 30 % of all injuries and that knee injuries are among the most common injuries and may be career ending.
Lars G. Peterson, Haris S. Vasiliadis
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The incidence of the injuries of knee articular cartilage is found to be increasing among athletes, especially of contact sports like football. It has been shown that foul play is responsible for about 30 % of all injuries and that knee injuries are among the most common injuries and may be career ending.
Lars G. Peterson, Haris S. Vasiliadis
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Algorithms for Articular Cartilage Repair
Transplantation Proceedings, 2006The treatment of cartilage lesions in the knee joint is still controversial. There are many approaches for restoration of diseased cartilage, but no single procedure is universally accepted for each kind of lesion and every patient. The goal of any reconstructive or regenerative procedure is to relieve the symptoms of the cartilage defect and restore ...
K, Slynarski, J, Deszczynski
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Allografts in Articular Cartilage Repair
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2006Hyaline articular cartilage is an avascular and insensate tissue with a distinct structural organization, which provides a low-friction and wear-resistant interface for weight-bearing surface articulation in diarthrodial joints. Ideally, articular cartilage is maintained in homeostasis over the lifetime of an individual, with its biomechanical ...
Simon, Görtz, William D, Bugbee
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Cartilage repair: A critical review
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1996(1996). Cartilage repair: A critical review. Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica: Vol. 67, No. 5, pp. 523-529.
K, Messner, J, Gillquist
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Growth Factors and Cartilage Repair
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2001Growth factors are obvious tools to enhance cartilage repair. Understanding of reactivities in normal and arthritic cartilage and potential side effects on other compartments in the joint will help to identify possibilities and limitations. Growth factor responses have been evaluated in normal and diseased murine knees.
Berg, W.B. van den +3 more
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Cartilage Repair: 2013 Asian Update
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2013Despite financial and regulatory hurdles, Asian scientists and clinicians have made important contributions in the area of cartilage repair. Because it is impossible to include observations on all the published articles in one review, our attempt is to highlight Asian progress in this area during recent years (2005 to the present), reviewing research ...
James H P, Hui +3 more
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1999
Partial-thickness articular cartilage defects, analogous to the clefts and fissures that characterize the early stages of human osteoarthritis, do not heal. It was the aim of our study to identify the innate limitations of this biological system, which are operative in impeding regeneration, and to establish a treatment protocol by means of which the ...
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Partial-thickness articular cartilage defects, analogous to the clefts and fissures that characterize the early stages of human osteoarthritis, do not heal. It was the aim of our study to identify the innate limitations of this biological system, which are operative in impeding regeneration, and to establish a treatment protocol by means of which the ...
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Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2003
The cause of a typical osteochondral lesion of the talus is traumatic; if symptomatic, several options exist. Because nonoperative treatment results in no more than 50% good to excellent results, the following types of surgery are in clinical use: (1) debridement and drilling, (2) osteochondral transfer, and (3) autologous chondrocyte transplantation ...
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The cause of a typical osteochondral lesion of the talus is traumatic; if symptomatic, several options exist. Because nonoperative treatment results in no more than 50% good to excellent results, the following types of surgery are in clinical use: (1) debridement and drilling, (2) osteochondral transfer, and (3) autologous chondrocyte transplantation ...
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