In recent years several single-stage cartilage repair approaches have been devised to treat focal cartilage lesions. These usually associate microfracture (MFX) and a coverage scaffold. We describe a novel arthroscopic technique that combines MFX, autologous bone marrow concentrate (BMC), and a protective scaffold. Bone marrow aspirate from the iliac crest is centrifuged to obtain BMC. The cartilage defect is debrided, MFX holes are created, and the final defect is measured by use of a bent K-wire. The scaffold is then shaped to match the defect, immersed in BMC, introduced into the joint with a grasper, and fixed in place with a mixture of fibrin glue and BMC. This technique aims to augment the original single-stage procedure with a number...
It is well known that articular cartilage defects have little capability to heal. For grade III or I...
The use of biologics in sports medicine is increasing rapidly. An osteochondral defect in a young ac...
The ideal treatment of large full-thickness chondral lesions in the knee, especially “kissing lesion...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are a frequent finding; however, treatment options that are capable of...
Background: Microfracture is an established technique for cartilage regeneration but is limited by m...
Bone marrow stimulation techniques for the treatment of articular cartilage defects such as microfra...
Background: Injectable scaffold augmentation has been gaining traction as a promising modality for s...
Chondral defects of the knee are prevalent and often encountered during arthroscopic procedures. Des...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent single-stage surgical approaches are currently under evaluation to repai...
Injectable scaffold augmentation is a promising modality for single-stage cartilage repair. Accordin...
Microfracture surgery may be applied to treat cartilage defects. During the procedure the subchondra...
Degenerative and traumatic articular cartilage defects are common, difficult to treat, and progressi...
Over the past decade, arthroscopic microfracture has become increasingly popular to treat full-thick...
Microfracture is the standard of care for the treatment of small cartilage defects in the hip. Autol...
The purpose of this short-term pilot study was to determine the clinical and MRI outcome of a combin...
It is well known that articular cartilage defects have little capability to heal. For grade III or I...
The use of biologics in sports medicine is increasing rapidly. An osteochondral defect in a young ac...
The ideal treatment of large full-thickness chondral lesions in the knee, especially “kissing lesion...
Cartilage lesions of the knee are a frequent finding; however, treatment options that are capable of...
Background: Microfracture is an established technique for cartilage regeneration but is limited by m...
Bone marrow stimulation techniques for the treatment of articular cartilage defects such as microfra...
Background: Injectable scaffold augmentation has been gaining traction as a promising modality for s...
Chondral defects of the knee are prevalent and often encountered during arthroscopic procedures. Des...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent single-stage surgical approaches are currently under evaluation to repai...
Injectable scaffold augmentation is a promising modality for single-stage cartilage repair. Accordin...
Microfracture surgery may be applied to treat cartilage defects. During the procedure the subchondra...
Degenerative and traumatic articular cartilage defects are common, difficult to treat, and progressi...
Over the past decade, arthroscopic microfracture has become increasingly popular to treat full-thick...
Microfracture is the standard of care for the treatment of small cartilage defects in the hip. Autol...
The purpose of this short-term pilot study was to determine the clinical and MRI outcome of a combin...
It is well known that articular cartilage defects have little capability to heal. For grade III or I...
The use of biologics in sports medicine is increasing rapidly. An osteochondral defect in a young ac...
The ideal treatment of large full-thickness chondral lesions in the knee, especially “kissing lesion...