Purpose Treatment of large cartilage lesions of the knee in weight-bearing areas is still a controversy and challenging topic. Autologous osteochondral mosaicplasty has proven to be a valid option for treatment but donor site morbidity with most frequently used autografts remains a source of concern. This study aims to assess clinical results and safety profile of autologous osteochondral graft from the upper tibio-fibular joint applied to reconstruct symptomatic osteochondral lesions of the knee. Methods Thirty-one patients (22 men and 9 women) with grade 4 cartilage lesions in the knee were operated by mosaicplasty technique using autologous osteochondral graft from the upper tibio-fibular joint, between 1998 and 2006. Clinical as...
Background: Articular cartilage lesions are a significant cause of morbidity and impaired knee funct...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: There are several surgical options to restore a wide osteochondral defect in ...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage lesions, with their inherent limited healing potential, remain a...
PURPOSE: Treatment of large cartilage lesions of the knee in weight-bearing areas is still a contro...
Focal chondral and osteochondral knee lesions are a common condition, particularly hard to treat, an...
Background: The successful treatment of chondral and osteochondral defects of the weight-bearing sur...
Because of the limited capacity for self-repair of articular cartilage, treatment of articular defec...
Autologous mosaicplasty has been widely used for the treatment of focal, full-thickness, articular c...
SummaryIntroductionThere are several possible options to treat focal articular cartilage defects of ...
Adult articular cartilage lacks the capacity for self-repair. Cartilage defects change articular bio...
SummaryMosaicplasty grafting is performed by transferring one or more cylindral osteochondral autogr...
An open osteochon-dral autograft transplantation was performed in 12 patients affected by osteochond...
Background: Full-thickness knee cartilage defects greater than 4 cm2 are best treated with autologou...
Osteochondral transplantation using autografts from the upper tibio-fibular joint for the treatment ...
Background: the patella is the largest human sesamoid bone and often sustains chondral injury. There...
Background: Articular cartilage lesions are a significant cause of morbidity and impaired knee funct...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: There are several surgical options to restore a wide osteochondral defect in ...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage lesions, with their inherent limited healing potential, remain a...
PURPOSE: Treatment of large cartilage lesions of the knee in weight-bearing areas is still a contro...
Focal chondral and osteochondral knee lesions are a common condition, particularly hard to treat, an...
Background: The successful treatment of chondral and osteochondral defects of the weight-bearing sur...
Because of the limited capacity for self-repair of articular cartilage, treatment of articular defec...
Autologous mosaicplasty has been widely used for the treatment of focal, full-thickness, articular c...
SummaryIntroductionThere are several possible options to treat focal articular cartilage defects of ...
Adult articular cartilage lacks the capacity for self-repair. Cartilage defects change articular bio...
SummaryMosaicplasty grafting is performed by transferring one or more cylindral osteochondral autogr...
An open osteochon-dral autograft transplantation was performed in 12 patients affected by osteochond...
Background: Full-thickness knee cartilage defects greater than 4 cm2 are best treated with autologou...
Osteochondral transplantation using autografts from the upper tibio-fibular joint for the treatment ...
Background: the patella is the largest human sesamoid bone and often sustains chondral injury. There...
Background: Articular cartilage lesions are a significant cause of morbidity and impaired knee funct...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: There are several surgical options to restore a wide osteochondral defect in ...
BACKGROUND: Articular cartilage lesions, with their inherent limited healing potential, remain a...