SummaryObjectiveArthroscopy offers qualitative means to evaluate the surface of articular cartilage. However, possible degeneration of the deep cartilage and subchondral bone remains undetected. High frequency ultrasound imaging is an advanced cartilage evaluation method which is conceivable to arthroscopic use and brings diagnostic information also from deeper cartilage and subchondral bone.DesignIn this study, we characterized spontaneous repair of porcine cartilage in situ with quantitative 2D-ultrasound imaging. At the age of 7–8 months, a cartilage lesion (diameter 6mm, not penetrating into subchondral bone) was created on the lateral facet of the right femoral trochlea (n=8). The animals were sacrificed 3 months after the surgery. The...
The aim of this study was to compare sensitivity of ultrasound and optical coherence tomography (OCT...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging may provide a technique for diagnosing initial signs of osteoarthrit...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...
Objective: Arthroscopy offers qualitative means to evaluate the surface of articular cartilage. Howe...
The increasing spectrum of different cartilage repair strategies requires the introduction of adequa...
A local cartilage injury can trigger development of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (OA). Surgical meth...
During the last decade, a major effort has been devoted to developing surgical methods for repairing...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
Arthroscopic ultrasound imaging enables quantitative evaluation of articular cartilage. However, the...
Ultrasound (US) has been suggested as a means for the quantitative detection of early osteoarthrotic...
Objective. To evaluate regenerated articular cartilage quantitatively by introducing an ultrasonic p...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
Background: The combined use of high-frequency ultrasound and mechanical indentation has been sugges...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the applicability of the ultrasound roughness index (URI) for...
Traditional arthroscopic examination is subjective and poorly reproducible. Recently, we introduced ...
The aim of this study was to compare sensitivity of ultrasound and optical coherence tomography (OCT...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging may provide a technique for diagnosing initial signs of osteoarthrit...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...
Objective: Arthroscopy offers qualitative means to evaluate the surface of articular cartilage. Howe...
The increasing spectrum of different cartilage repair strategies requires the introduction of adequa...
A local cartilage injury can trigger development of posttraumatic osteoarthritis (OA). Surgical meth...
During the last decade, a major effort has been devoted to developing surgical methods for repairing...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of articular cartilage a...
Arthroscopic ultrasound imaging enables quantitative evaluation of articular cartilage. However, the...
Ultrasound (US) has been suggested as a means for the quantitative detection of early osteoarthrotic...
Objective. To evaluate regenerated articular cartilage quantitatively by introducing an ultrasonic p...
In this study, we explored the potential of seventeen quantitative ultrasound parameters (radiofrequ...
Background: The combined use of high-frequency ultrasound and mechanical indentation has been sugges...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the applicability of the ultrasound roughness index (URI) for...
Traditional arthroscopic examination is subjective and poorly reproducible. Recently, we introduced ...
The aim of this study was to compare sensitivity of ultrasound and optical coherence tomography (OCT...
Quantitative ultrasound imaging may provide a technique for diagnosing initial signs of osteoarthrit...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...