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Filter by:Arthroscopic surgery is effective in treating osteochondral lesions of the talus. However, there are still some patients with postoperative ankle pain. This study aims to investigate the clinical efficacy of shock wave adjuvant therapy in the treatment of postoperative pain caused by cartilage injury of talus after arthroscopy and to provide basis for further popularization and application.
Osteochondral lesions in knee and ankle are injuries commonly seen in young patients. MaioRegen fleece is a cartilage substitute which can be used in circumscribed defects. This prospective study follows patients treated with MaioRegen implants from pre-surgery until 24 months post-surgery.
The purpose of this post-market clinical study is to collect long-term outcomes for DeNovo NT Graft treatment of articular cartilage lesions in the ankle in a standard clinical setting. Outcomes to be assessed include pain, function, activity levels and healthcare resource use.