Background: Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is a single-stage alternative to autologous chondrocyte implantation for treatment of localized cartilage defects of the knee. To our knowledge, no randomized controlled trial exists comparing the 2 methods. Purpose: To evaluate any difference in the outcome of AMIC as compared with collagen-covered autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI-C). Study Design: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: A prospective randomized controlled clinical trial was designed to assess any differences in the outcomes between ACI-C and AMIC for the treatment of ≥1 chondral or osteochondral defects of the distal femur and/or patella. The inclusion period was set to 3 years, and...
Background: New methods have been used, with promising results, to treat full-thickness cartilage de...
Background: Matrix-based cell therapy improves surgical handling, increases patient comfort, and all...
AbstractIntroductionChondral defects of the talus are common and their treatment is challenging.Sour...
BACKGROUND: There are limited randomized controlled trials with long-term outcomes comparing autolog...
Objective: The relative differences in effectiveness of subchondral stimulation, osteochondral graft...
Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of costal chondrocyte-derived pellet-type autologous c...
Background: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Background: Damaged articular cartilage has limited capacity for self-repair. Autologous chondrocyte...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to analyze and determine the effectivene...
Background: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Background Focal cartilage injuries in the knee might have devastating effect due to...
SummaryObjectiveThe relative differences in effectiveness of subchondral stimulation, osteochondral ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Numerous surgical techniques have been developed to treat osteochondral defects of the knee. A study...
Purpose: Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is a treatment for focal full-thickness car...
Background: New methods have been used, with promising results, to treat full-thickness cartilage de...
Background: Matrix-based cell therapy improves surgical handling, increases patient comfort, and all...
AbstractIntroductionChondral defects of the talus are common and their treatment is challenging.Sour...
BACKGROUND: There are limited randomized controlled trials with long-term outcomes comparing autolog...
Objective: The relative differences in effectiveness of subchondral stimulation, osteochondral graft...
Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety of costal chondrocyte-derived pellet-type autologous c...
Background: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Background: Damaged articular cartilage has limited capacity for self-repair. Autologous chondrocyte...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review was to analyze and determine the effectivene...
Background: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Background Focal cartilage injuries in the knee might have devastating effect due to...
SummaryObjectiveThe relative differences in effectiveness of subchondral stimulation, osteochondral ...
BACKGROUND: Randomized controlled trials studying the efficacy and safety of matrix-applied characte...
Numerous surgical techniques have been developed to treat osteochondral defects of the knee. A study...
Purpose: Autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis (AMIC) is a treatment for focal full-thickness car...
Background: New methods have been used, with promising results, to treat full-thickness cartilage de...
Background: Matrix-based cell therapy improves surgical handling, increases patient comfort, and all...
AbstractIntroductionChondral defects of the talus are common and their treatment is challenging.Sour...