Microfracture is used to treat full-thickness cartilage lesions,1 however, improvements to the technique are needed because repair is often incomplete and composed of a com-bination of fibrous connective tissue and fibrocartilag
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
SummaryObjectiveMicrofracture is used to treat articular cartilage injuries, but leads to the format...
Copyright © 2012 S. Bark et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Articular cartilage has a limited ability to regenerate fol-lowing injury. Many different surgical p...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
The operative management of focal chondral lesions continues to be problematic for the treating orth...
• Attracting precursor cells into the defect of cartilage lesions through bone marrow stimulation h...
Bone marrow stimulation techniques for the treatment of articular cartilage defects such as microfra...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
INTRODUCTION: Sports injuries can often result in full thickness chondral lesions. If left untreated...
Objective: Tissue repair that occurs after microfracture does not include hyaline-like cartilage. Th...
Contains fulltext : 170615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Microfracture s...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
SummaryObjectiveMicrofracture is used to treat articular cartilage injuries, but leads to the format...
Copyright © 2012 S. Bark et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Articular cartilage has a limited ability to regenerate fol-lowing injury. Many different surgical p...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
The operative management of focal chondral lesions continues to be problematic for the treating orth...
• Attracting precursor cells into the defect of cartilage lesions through bone marrow stimulation h...
Bone marrow stimulation techniques for the treatment of articular cartilage defects such as microfra...
Human articular cartilage has limited repair potential.1 Marrow-stimulation procedures as microfract...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
INTRODUCTION: Sports injuries can often result in full thickness chondral lesions. If left untreated...
Objective: Tissue repair that occurs after microfracture does not include hyaline-like cartilage. Th...
Contains fulltext : 170615.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Microfracture s...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
SummaryObjectiveMicrofracture is used to treat articular cartilage injuries, but leads to the format...
Copyright © 2012 S. Bark et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...