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Costal Osteochondral Autograft for Advanced Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Humeral Capitellum in Adolescent and Young Adult Athletes: Clinical Outcomes with a Mean Follow-up of 4.8 Years

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2018
Background: Costal osteochondral grafting is a technique to achieve anatomical and biological repair of articular defects. Some small series of clinical applications of this procedure for advanced osteochondritis dissecans of the humeral capitellum, with
Kazuki Sato   +6 more
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OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS

Archives of Surgery, 1931
Osteochondritis dissecans is a noninfectious process involving the articular cartilage and the subchondral bone of certain long bones of the extremities, which, by sequestration from the articular surface, usually produces a single foreign body or, more rarely, two, in the contiguous joint.
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Internal Fixation of Unstable Osteochondritis Dissecans: Do Open Growth Plates Improve Healing Rate?

American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018
Background: Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) is a disorder of unknown origin that can affect knees in skeletally mature and immature patients. Surgical management is an important cornerstone of treatment for unstable OCD lesions. Purpose: To determine the
Isabella T. Wu   +6 more
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Nonoperative management of stable pediatric osteochondritis dissecans of the capitellum: predictors of treatment success.

Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) of the capitellum is a rare but potentially debilitating condition. We sought to determine the healing potential of stable capitellar OCD treated nonoperatively, as well as factors predictive of successful ...
Emily L. Niu   +4 more
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[Osteochondritis dissecans].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2019
Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) has been known for more than 100 years. Several reasons have been suggested as the major cause for developing OCD: trauma/microtrauma, ischaemic or genetic reasons. OCD is primarily located in the knee. In adolescent patients with knee symptoms, X-ray of the affected knee and often a subsequent MRI scan is indicated ...
Per Gorm, Jørgensen, Per, Hölmich
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The incidence and risk factors of osteoarthritis following osteochondritis dissecans of the knees: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2020
S. Tan   +4 more
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FAMILIAL OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS

Orthopedics, 1990
A S, Fonseca, D, Keret, G D, MacEwen
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Osteochondritis Dissecans

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1952
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OSTEOCHONDRITIS DISSECANS

Southern Medical Journal, 1930
VINCENT W. ARCHER, CHARLES H. PETERSON
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Osteochondritis dissecans

The American Journal of Surgery, 1940
Paul A. Brickey, John B. Grow
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