BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreservation, freezing, and freezing with gamma irradiation. HYPOTHESIS: All 3 preservation methods will result in similar biomechanical properties as defined by tensile and compression testing. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: A total of 24 human lateral menisci were collected from patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty. Inclusion criteria were patients younger than 70 years with primary unilateral (medial) femorotibial knee osteoarthritis. Each meniscus was divided into 2 specimens cross-sectionally. One specimen was systematically cryopreserved and constituted the control (Cy; -140°C), and the other specimen was used f...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
Meniscectomies have been shown to lead to osteoarthritis and the success of meniscal replacements re...
Background: Lateral meniscal tears are often seen with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury...
BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreser...
International audienceBackground: Three main meniscus preservation methods have been advocated: free...
ABSTRACT: Meniscus allografting has provided relief of meniscal injuries that were previously though...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-93).Menisci serve as shock absorbers and stabilizers in t...
Healthy menisci function within the joint to prevent the underlying articular cartilage from excessi...
Background Deteriorating meniscal function is thought to play a role in knee osteoarthritis. Menisca...
Background: Loss of meniscal tissue is correlated with early osteoarthritis but few data exist regar...
AbstractMeniscal repair is widely used as a treatment for meniscus injury. However, where meniscal d...
The mechanical function of the human knee joint meniscus is not yet well understood. While the tissu...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
The knee meniscus is a soft fibrous tissue that is subjected to large and repetitive loading, and is...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
Meniscectomies have been shown to lead to osteoarthritis and the success of meniscal replacements re...
Background: Lateral meniscal tears are often seen with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury...
BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreser...
International audienceBackground: Three main meniscus preservation methods have been advocated: free...
ABSTRACT: Meniscus allografting has provided relief of meniscal injuries that were previously though...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-93).Menisci serve as shock absorbers and stabilizers in t...
Healthy menisci function within the joint to prevent the underlying articular cartilage from excessi...
Background Deteriorating meniscal function is thought to play a role in knee osteoarthritis. Menisca...
Background: Loss of meniscal tissue is correlated with early osteoarthritis but few data exist regar...
AbstractMeniscal repair is widely used as a treatment for meniscus injury. However, where meniscal d...
The mechanical function of the human knee joint meniscus is not yet well understood. While the tissu...
Meniscus adapts to joint loads by depth- and site-specific variations in its composition and structu...
The knee meniscus is a soft fibrous tissue that is subjected to large and repetitive loading, and is...
"Published online: July 16, 2014"Objective To overcome current limitations of Tissue Engineering (...
Meniscectomies have been shown to lead to osteoarthritis and the success of meniscal replacements re...
Background: Lateral meniscal tears are often seen with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury...