Regenerative scaffold-based procedures are emerging as a potential therapeutic option for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral lesions. In general, we can summarize most of the recent developments to reach clinical application into 2 major trends: the use of different cell sources or the application of biomaterials as a cell-free approach. The aim of this systematic review was to analyze both preclinical and clinical studies on these new trends to understand how the available evidence supports the use of cell sources or justifies the cell-free approach for the scaffold-based treatment of cartilage lesions
none3Managing articular cartilage injury continues to be a difficult challenge for the clinician. Al...
Background: This 1-stage cell-free scaffold-based technique is indicated for the treatment of full-t...
The use of scaffolds in combination with autologous chondrocytes is well established in clinical pra...
Regenerative scaffold-based procedures are emerging as a potential therapeutic option for the treatm...
Chondral knee defects have a limited ability to be repaired. Current surgical interventions have bee...
Chondral knee defects have a limited ability to be repaired. Current surgical interventions have bee...
none6noRegenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeu...
Objective: To evaluate current evidence and results of cell-free scaffold techniques for knee chondr...
none5non the last decade, huge steps forward have been made in the field of cartilage regeneration. ...
The aim of the present review is to illustrate the clinical state of the art of cell-free scaffolds ...
Articular cartilage defects have been addressed by using multiple strategies. In the last two decade...
Abstract Articular cartilage does not heal spontaneously due to its limited healing capacity, and th...
none5noPurpose: The aim of this systematic review was to address the treatment of chondral and osteo...
International audienceInjuries to articular cartilage are one of the most challenging issues of musc...
The treatment of osteochondral lesions and osteoarthritis remains an ongoing clinical challenge in o...
none3Managing articular cartilage injury continues to be a difficult challenge for the clinician. Al...
Background: This 1-stage cell-free scaffold-based technique is indicated for the treatment of full-t...
The use of scaffolds in combination with autologous chondrocytes is well established in clinical pra...
Regenerative scaffold-based procedures are emerging as a potential therapeutic option for the treatm...
Chondral knee defects have a limited ability to be repaired. Current surgical interventions have bee...
Chondral knee defects have a limited ability to be repaired. Current surgical interventions have bee...
none6noRegenerative scaffold-based procedures have emerged in the last years as a potential therapeu...
Objective: To evaluate current evidence and results of cell-free scaffold techniques for knee chondr...
none5non the last decade, huge steps forward have been made in the field of cartilage regeneration. ...
The aim of the present review is to illustrate the clinical state of the art of cell-free scaffolds ...
Articular cartilage defects have been addressed by using multiple strategies. In the last two decade...
Abstract Articular cartilage does not heal spontaneously due to its limited healing capacity, and th...
none5noPurpose: The aim of this systematic review was to address the treatment of chondral and osteo...
International audienceInjuries to articular cartilage are one of the most challenging issues of musc...
The treatment of osteochondral lesions and osteoarthritis remains an ongoing clinical challenge in o...
none3Managing articular cartilage injury continues to be a difficult challenge for the clinician. Al...
Background: This 1-stage cell-free scaffold-based technique is indicated for the treatment of full-t...
The use of scaffolds in combination with autologous chondrocytes is well established in clinical pra...