Objective: To determine if microfracture is successful in treating chondral lesions of the shoulder. Design: Case series. Setting: Tertiary referral practice. Patients: From June 2005 to November 2006, eight patients underwent shoulder arthroscopy with arthroscopic microfracture to treat full-thickness chondral lesions of less than 4 cm 2 size. The study group consisted of six men and two women. The mean age at surgery was 37 years (range: 27-55 years). One patient (12.5%) had an isolated chondral defect and seven patients (87.5%) had associated conditions treated simultaneously: two patients had arthroscopic subacromial decompressions, two had capsular plications for multidirectional instability, and three had anterior stabilization ...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Purpose: to assess the efficacy of associating the microfracture technique with platelet-rich plasma...
Objective The objective of this study is to establish which patient and lesion characteristics are r...
Objective: To determine if microfracture is successful in treating chondral lesions of the shoulder....
With regard to the use of this technique in the shoulder there has been little published, and the pa...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
Purpose: Microfractures at the footprint may be a potential additional source of growth factor and e...
Background and Purpose: There are few rehabilitation protocols for patients who have undergone gleno...
Microfracture of hip chondral lesions has been performed for more than a decade with modified treatm...
BACKGROUND: Management of glenohumeral arthrosis in young patients is a considerable challenge, with...
Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is often used for treating chondral defects in diffe...
Background: Microfracture is a frequently used technique for the repair of articular cartilage lesio...
Background: The articular cartilage of the shoulder is not endowed with intrinsic repair abilities, ...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Purpose: to assess the efficacy of associating the microfracture technique with platelet-rich plasma...
Objective The objective of this study is to establish which patient and lesion characteristics are r...
Objective: To determine if microfracture is successful in treating chondral lesions of the shoulder....
With regard to the use of this technique in the shoulder there has been little published, and the pa...
Introduction: Acetabular cartilage lesions are frequently found during hip arthroscopy. In the hip j...
Chondral defects of the articular surface pose a challenging problem to the orthopedic surgeon. The ...
Background: Microfracture is a proven technique to treat articular cartilage defects in the knee. Ho...
Purpose: Microfractures at the footprint may be a potential additional source of growth factor and e...
Background and Purpose: There are few rehabilitation protocols for patients who have undergone gleno...
Microfracture of hip chondral lesions has been performed for more than a decade with modified treatm...
BACKGROUND: Management of glenohumeral arthrosis in young patients is a considerable challenge, with...
Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is often used for treating chondral defects in diffe...
Background: Microfracture is a frequently used technique for the repair of articular cartilage lesio...
Background: The articular cartilage of the shoulder is not endowed with intrinsic repair abilities, ...
It has been observed that injuries, which involve only a part of the joint cartilage thickness, show...
Purpose: to assess the efficacy of associating the microfracture technique with platelet-rich plasma...
Objective The objective of this study is to establish which patient and lesion characteristics are r...