Background: The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score was designed for arthroscopic use to evaluate the quality of cartilage repair. Purpose: To evaluate the reliability of the ICRS scoring system using an animal cartilage repair model. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: A chondral defect with an area of 1.5 cm(2) was made in the medial femoral condyle of 18 domestic pigs. Five weeks later, 9 pigs were treated using a novel recombinant human type III collagen/polylactide scaffold, and 9 were left to heal spontaneously. After 4 months, the pigs were sacrificed, then 3 arthroscopic surgeons evaluated the medial femoral condyles via video-recorded simulated arthroscopy using the ICRS scoring system. The surgeons ...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...
SummaryObjectiveFor many years, the Histologic/Histochemical Grading System (HHGS) for osteoarthriti...
ABSTRACTObjective: To assess the reproducibility of the Outerbridge and the French Society of Arthro...
Background: The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score was designed for arthroscopic us...
OBJECTIVE: The arthroscopic and histological International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) scores ar...
Objective The arthroscopic and histological International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) scores are...
The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score and the Oswestry Arthroscopic Score (OAS) ha...
SummaryObjectiveFor young patients with cartilage defects, the emergence of clinically applicable ce...
Purpose: This study tested the validity and reliability of the International Cartilage Repair Societ...
SummaryObjectiveTo develop a new macroscopic scoring system which allows for an overall judgment of ...
Much research is currently ongoing into new therapies for cartilage defect repair with new biomateri...
AbstractBackground: Several scoring systems have been proposed in order to quantify the degree of ca...
Background and Objective: Translational large animal models are inevitable to transfer cartilage re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a new histological scoring system for use in a partial-thickn...
Promising therapies for cartilage repair are translated through large animal models toward human app...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...
SummaryObjectiveFor many years, the Histologic/Histochemical Grading System (HHGS) for osteoarthriti...
ABSTRACTObjective: To assess the reproducibility of the Outerbridge and the French Society of Arthro...
Background: The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score was designed for arthroscopic us...
OBJECTIVE: The arthroscopic and histological International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) scores ar...
Objective The arthroscopic and histological International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) scores are...
The International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) score and the Oswestry Arthroscopic Score (OAS) ha...
SummaryObjectiveFor young patients with cartilage defects, the emergence of clinically applicable ce...
Purpose: This study tested the validity and reliability of the International Cartilage Repair Societ...
SummaryObjectiveTo develop a new macroscopic scoring system which allows for an overall judgment of ...
Much research is currently ongoing into new therapies for cartilage defect repair with new biomateri...
AbstractBackground: Several scoring systems have been proposed in order to quantify the degree of ca...
Background and Objective: Translational large animal models are inevitable to transfer cartilage re...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a new histological scoring system for use in a partial-thickn...
Promising therapies for cartilage repair are translated through large animal models toward human app...
Objective and sensitive assessment of cartilage repair outcomes lacks suitable methods. This study i...
SummaryObjectiveFor many years, the Histologic/Histochemical Grading System (HHGS) for osteoarthriti...
ABSTRACTObjective: To assess the reproducibility of the Outerbridge and the French Society of Arthro...