Cartilage injuries have a high incidence and a high impact on society. In an attempt to fulfill patients' expectations and successfully treat this pathology, various techniques have been developed over the years. Treatments proposed for cartilage lesions are described with their rationale and indications, ranging from conservative measures to surgical approaches, reparative or regenerative. Among the numerous and heterogeneous procedures proposed over time to treat cartilage defects none has clearly proven to lead to a hyaline articular surface nor to offer better clinical results. Regenerative procedures have been introduced as ambitious techniques that aim to overcome the limitations of the more traditional reparative approaches and resto...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis, a widespread chronically\ud disabling disorder primarily affecting artic...
Articular hyaline cartilage is extensively hydrated, but it is neither innervated nor vascularized, ...
Cartilage injuries have a high incidence and a high impact on society. In an attempt to fulfill pati...
SummaryPurposeTo provide a comprehensive overview of the basic science and clinical evidence behind ...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
Articular cartilage injuries can produce significant musculoskeletal morbidity for both young and ac...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
Various approaches to the treatment of cartilage defects have been proposed in the literature; repar...
AbstractObjective To review the basic scientific status of repair in articular cartilage tissue and ...
A literature review of the treatment of cartilage defects was conducted, examining the current liter...
Focal cartilage defects frequently occur in secondary to trauma or to the idiopathic condition such ...
textabstractThe intrinsic regeneration capacity of articular cartilage following injury is limited. ...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis, a widespread chronically\ud disabling disorder primarily affecting artic...
Articular hyaline cartilage is extensively hydrated, but it is neither innervated nor vascularized, ...
Cartilage injuries have a high incidence and a high impact on society. In an attempt to fulfill pati...
SummaryPurposeTo provide a comprehensive overview of the basic science and clinical evidence behind ...
Treatment of large articular cartilage defects is technically demanding, and healing is a complicate...
Articular cartilage injuries can produce significant musculoskeletal morbidity for both young and ac...
Osteochondral defects can be challenging to treat, first, because the damaged articular cartilage ha...
Various approaches to the treatment of cartilage defects have been proposed in the literature; repar...
AbstractObjective To review the basic scientific status of repair in articular cartilage tissue and ...
A literature review of the treatment of cartilage defects was conducted, examining the current liter...
Focal cartilage defects frequently occur in secondary to trauma or to the idiopathic condition such ...
textabstractThe intrinsic regeneration capacity of articular cartilage following injury is limited. ...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
The articular cartilage lesions represent one of the major unsolved problems in the orthopaedic surg...
Chondral and osteochondral lesions due to injury or other pathology commonly result in the developme...
BACKGROUND: Osteoarthritis, a widespread chronically\ud disabling disorder primarily affecting artic...
Articular hyaline cartilage is extensively hydrated, but it is neither innervated nor vascularized, ...