Background: The repair of osteochondral lesions is imperfect and transient; chondral lesions do not heal in mature cartilage. Attempts have been made to restore cartilage lesions by filling the defects with a temporary artificial biocompatible matrix. Purpose: To determine whether the implantation of alginate beads containing human mature allogenic chondrocytes is feasible and safe for the treatment of symptomatic cartilage defects in the knee. Study Design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: A biodegradable, alginate-based, biocompatible scaffold containing human mature allogenic chondrocytes was used for the treatment of chondral and osteochondral lesions in the knee. Twenty-one patients were clinically and prospectively evalu...
(1) Objective: to obtain a reproducible, robust, well-defined, and cost-affordable in vitro model of...
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
Objective(s) Articular cartilage tissue defects cannot be repaired by the proliferation of resident ...
Background: The repair of osteochondral lesions is imperfect and transient; chondral lesions do not ...
Background: The treatment of chondral lesions is still an important challenge for the orthopaedic su...
Background: Chondrocyte-based cell therapy to repair cartilage has been used for >25 years despit...
Abstract Background Spontaneous recovery from articular cartilage injury is difficult, and the ongoi...
Alginate culture system offers an ideal 3-Dimensional microenvironment for the re-differentiation of...
Osteochondral defects in the knee can be disabling causing persistent pain, giving way, locking, cat...
IntroductionAutologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) is a crucial method for the treatment of defec...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag London. All rights are reserved. The use of autologous cells derived from an ...
Background: Articular cartilage injuries have poor repair capacity, leading to progressive joint dam...
(1) Objective: to obtain a reproducible, robust, well-defined, and cost-affordable in vitro model of...
To overcome cartilage injury, strategies have been developed in the last few years based on tissue e...
Background: As the natural healing capacity of damaged articular cartilage is poor, joint surface in...
(1) Objective: to obtain a reproducible, robust, well-defined, and cost-affordable in vitro model of...
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
Objective(s) Articular cartilage tissue defects cannot be repaired by the proliferation of resident ...
Background: The repair of osteochondral lesions is imperfect and transient; chondral lesions do not ...
Background: The treatment of chondral lesions is still an important challenge for the orthopaedic su...
Background: Chondrocyte-based cell therapy to repair cartilage has been used for >25 years despit...
Abstract Background Spontaneous recovery from articular cartilage injury is difficult, and the ongoi...
Alginate culture system offers an ideal 3-Dimensional microenvironment for the re-differentiation of...
Osteochondral defects in the knee can be disabling causing persistent pain, giving way, locking, cat...
IntroductionAutologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) is a crucial method for the treatment of defec...
© 2014 Springer-Verlag London. All rights are reserved. The use of autologous cells derived from an ...
Background: Articular cartilage injuries have poor repair capacity, leading to progressive joint dam...
(1) Objective: to obtain a reproducible, robust, well-defined, and cost-affordable in vitro model of...
To overcome cartilage injury, strategies have been developed in the last few years based on tissue e...
Background: As the natural healing capacity of damaged articular cartilage is poor, joint surface in...
(1) Objective: to obtain a reproducible, robust, well-defined, and cost-affordable in vitro model of...
Injuries to human native cartilage tissue are particularly troublesome because cartilage has little ...
Objective(s) Articular cartilage tissue defects cannot be repaired by the proliferation of resident ...