Abstract Nowadays, there are four types of meniscal allografts known: fresh, cryopreserved, deep-frozen and lyophilized ones but only two of them are widely used in clinical practice. Use of different types of meniscal allografts still remains controversial due to preparation method, their biomechanical properties as well as cost which is connected with processing and storage. The main aim of this review is to present the current status of knowledge concerning meniscal allograft preservation and sterilization, especially the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Authors wanted to show a broad spectrum of methods used and conceptions presented by other authors. The second aim is to gather available information about meniscal preservat...
Background: The medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers for the knee joint by converting a...
PURPOSE: Meniscus tears are one of the most frequent orthopedic knee injuries, which are currently o...
This study evaluated the technique for meniscal allograft transplantation using allografts preserved...
Nowadays, there are four types of meniscal allografts known: fresh, cryopreserved, deep-frozen and...
Introduction : the objective of this review is to give a state of affairs of meniscal transplantatio...
ABSTRACT: Meniscus allografting has provided relief of meniscal injuries that were previously though...
The reported incidence of meniscal tears is approximately 61 per 100,000. In instances where preserv...
Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from t...
A Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from...
Meniscal transplantation was performed in two groups of 15 adult goats each, using cryopreserved (gr...
International audienceBackground: Three main meniscus preservation methods have been advocated: free...
The integrity of the semilunar cartilages has proved to be the best safeguard against mechanical deg...
BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreser...
Background: The medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers for the knee joint by converting a...
PURPOSE: Meniscus tears are one of the most frequent orthopedic knee injuries, which are currently o...
This study evaluated the technique for meniscal allograft transplantation using allografts preserved...
Nowadays, there are four types of meniscal allografts known: fresh, cryopreserved, deep-frozen and...
Introduction : the objective of this review is to give a state of affairs of meniscal transplantatio...
ABSTRACT: Meniscus allografting has provided relief of meniscal injuries that were previously though...
The reported incidence of meniscal tears is approximately 61 per 100,000. In instances where preserv...
Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from t...
A Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from...
Meniscal transplantation was performed in two groups of 15 adult goats each, using cryopreserved (gr...
International audienceBackground: Three main meniscus preservation methods have been advocated: free...
The integrity of the semilunar cartilages has proved to be the best safeguard against mechanical deg...
BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreser...
Background: The medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers for the knee joint by converting a...
PURPOSE: Meniscus tears are one of the most frequent orthopedic knee injuries, which are currently o...
This study evaluated the technique for meniscal allograft transplantation using allografts preserved...