Introduction: The shift from manual to machine-based operations has also affected the creation of cartilage defect models. Manual drilling lacks precision and consistency compared to power drills, which offer controlled speed and depth. Moreover, manual burrs may produce defects with irregular edges and uneven surfaces. We introduce a superior method utilizing a power drill with a brad point bit to overcome these limitations, ensuring precision, consistency, and ergonomics. Methods: Our innovative approach uses a brad point drill bit to generate cartilage repair animal models. Tissue sections on day 90 were stained using Hematoxylin and Eosin, Safranin-O, and Masson's trichrome to assess proteoglycan and collagen contents. In contrast, diff...
Background: Standardisation is required in research, so are approval procedures for advanced therapy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare four different implantation modalities for the repair of superficial osteochon...
AbstractObjective: To determine the response of immature articular cartilage to both sharp and blunt...
SummaryObjectiveIntra-articular screws are used for internal fixation of osteochondral fragments aft...
Articular cartilage defects may initiate osteoarthritis. Subchondral drilling, a widely applied clin...
The treatment of osteochondral defects (OCD) remains a great challenge in orthopaedics. Tissue engin...
Purpose: To develop a subchondral defect in a rabbit model and assess cartilage repair using a mesen...
The repair of articular cartilage defects is a topic that has received significant focus from both b...
This work deals with the examination of tool marks in human cartilage. We compared the effectiveness...
ABSTRACT: Bone marrow stimulation is performed using several surgical techniques that have not been ...
Osteochondral tissue repair represents a common clinical need, with multiple approaches in tissue en...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a new histological scoring system for use in a partial-thickn...
Osteochondral damage is a commonly encountered issue in the daily orthopedic practice and has been e...
Cartilage lesions still represent an unsolved problem: despite the efforts of the basic and translat...
The aim of the study was to develop a novel treatment method of knee osteochondral defects consistin...
Background: Standardisation is required in research, so are approval procedures for advanced therapy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare four different implantation modalities for the repair of superficial osteochon...
AbstractObjective: To determine the response of immature articular cartilage to both sharp and blunt...
SummaryObjectiveIntra-articular screws are used for internal fixation of osteochondral fragments aft...
Articular cartilage defects may initiate osteoarthritis. Subchondral drilling, a widely applied clin...
The treatment of osteochondral defects (OCD) remains a great challenge in orthopaedics. Tissue engin...
Purpose: To develop a subchondral defect in a rabbit model and assess cartilage repair using a mesen...
The repair of articular cartilage defects is a topic that has received significant focus from both b...
This work deals with the examination of tool marks in human cartilage. We compared the effectiveness...
ABSTRACT: Bone marrow stimulation is performed using several surgical techniques that have not been ...
Osteochondral tissue repair represents a common clinical need, with multiple approaches in tissue en...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a new histological scoring system for use in a partial-thickn...
Osteochondral damage is a commonly encountered issue in the daily orthopedic practice and has been e...
Cartilage lesions still represent an unsolved problem: despite the efforts of the basic and translat...
The aim of the study was to develop a novel treatment method of knee osteochondral defects consistin...
Background: Standardisation is required in research, so are approval procedures for advanced therapy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare four different implantation modalities for the repair of superficial osteochon...
AbstractObjective: To determine the response of immature articular cartilage to both sharp and blunt...