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Filter by:It is a prospective observational study of hospital cases. The objective is to determine the decrease of lesion size and the regeneration of chondral tissue in femoral condyle cartilage defect treated with NAMIC. 24 patients will be included
A case-series review was performed on five collegiate athletes with osteochondral lesions of the knee at California State University, Northridge (CSUN). All subjects received surgical intervention to treat the defect. The surgeries performed were either an Osteoarticular Transfer System (OATS) procedure and/or a Microfracturing procedure. Subjects were treated post-operatively by the CSUN team physical therapist and/or athletic trainers at CSUN. This paper seeks to provide information about osteochondral defects of the knee, the surgical interventions, and a protocol for post-operative treatment and rehabilitation of such injuries.
To investigate the long-term efficacy and safety of the medical device, ChondroMimetic, in subjects who were treated in the interventional study 0MCM0107 for osteochondral defects of the knee.
The trial evaluates the clinical efficacy and safety of autologous osteo-periosteal cylinder graft transplantation for Hepple V osteochondral lesions of the talus. Half of participants will receive autologous osteo-periosteal cylinder graft transplantation, while the other will receive osteochondral graft transplantation as a control group.
To evaluate the use of ReNu™ allograft for the augmentation of marrow stimulation for osteochondral lesions
CARTIPATCH® is an Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation product including functional cells in a matrix, indicated for the treatment of isolated osteocartilaginous lesions. The submitted protocol is a Phase III multicentric, prospective, controlled and randomized clinical trial, sponsored by TBF Génie Tissulaire, France. The main objective of the protocol is to compare the clinical improvement of the IKDC subjective score between the microfracture-treated group and the CARTIPATCH® chondrocyte graft-treated group , 18 months following surgery. Several secondary objectives were determined. The microfracture procedure will be conducted in one operative step, during arthroscopy and CARTIPATCH® procedure will be conducted in two operative steps: 1. Arthroscopy to collect cartilage; 2. Implantation following arthrotomy about 6 weeks following arthroscopy. Both groups will follow the same rehabilitation program.