Aims. The aim of this retrospective study was to determine if there are differences in short-term clinical outcomes among four different types of matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte
Aims. In the treatment of basal thumb osteoarthritis (OA), intra-articular autologous fat
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Introduction:. The outcome of previous cemented total hip arthroplasty has been reported to be inferior in renal
Introduction:. Over the last several decades, life expectancy following solid organ
Introduction:. Solid organ
Disorders of bone integrity carry a high global disease burden, frequently requiring intervention, but there is a paucity of methods capable of noninvasive real-time assessment. Here we show that miniaturized handheld near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) scans, operated via a smartphone, can assess structural human bone properties in under three seconds. A hand-held NIR spectrometer was used to scan bone samples from 20 patients and predict: bone volume fraction (BV/TV); and trabecular (Tb) and cortical (Ct) thickness (Th), porosity (Po), and spacing (Sp).Aims
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Achilles tendinitis can result, through inflammatory procedures, to tendon degeneration with microtears and nodules. Current conservative or surgical treatment of this lesion proved to be not effective enough. The reason for this is the absence of sufficient oxygenation in the area. In this study we report the results of a novel technique which tries to improve local vascularity. We operated on 15 mature rabbits after they were anasthetized. Soleus fibers were trasplanted in the right achilles tendon. A lesion, 10mm long and 2mm wide was created in the inner band of the tendon simulating tendinitis. In the left achilles tendon the same procedure was done without
Osteoarthritis is the end stage of a gradual process of degradation of the cartilage and secondary responses in other tissues within a joint after many years of use. It is common in the knee joints in elderly. The surgical treatments for OA are often symptomatic, such as arthroplasty and HTO. Traumas to the knee, especially in combination with other injuries such as ACL rupture or meniscal tears, can lead to a speedy process and premature OA. The osteoarthritic patient often experiences a gradual on set of symptoms such as pain and swelling on weight bearing, catching and locking and in late stage nightly pains, leading to a very limited lifestyle. If it is possible to treat the OA at an early stage and thus hindering the destruction of the joint, much is won for the patient. Autologous chondrocyte
Purpose of the study: The objectives of this study were to measure tension force usually applied to the
Introduction. Patients with solid organ
Objectives. The aim of this experimental study on New Zealand’s white rabbits
was to investigate the
Purpose of the study: Injury to the infrapatellar branches of the medial saphenous vein are incriminated in disorder of the anterior aspect of the knee after bone-tendon-bone ligamentoplasty procedures. We have demonstrated in an anatomic study the usefulness of a minimal two-way approach for harvesting the patellar
Introduction: Management of Ficat stage III and IV hip osteonecrosis remains a formidable challenge in regards to long term care. We report a case of a hemiresurfacing arthroplasty lasting 23 years in a patient who received the implant for osteonecrosis associated with corticosteroid use following kidney
Femoral head aseptic necrosis is a common complication after HSCT. In allogeneic HSCT recipients, hip tuberculosis on top of aseptic necrosis is infrequent and the mortality is high. We present a case of hip joint tuberculosis in a 57-year-old man with acute myelomonocytic leukemia (M4) treated with HSCT. The patient developed extensive chronic graft versus host disease (cGVHD) five months after
Introduction and Objectives: The aim of this paper is to provide a detailed description of our arthroscopic technique performed without a bone block and to report the preliminary results of our experience. This technique offers a valid alternative to meniscal allograft application performed with open techniques and/or bone blocks. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 57 patients (59 transplants) (May 01 to December 05), 35 patients (37 transplants) and analyzed the results of the subjective Lysholm test, VAS and IKDC. Results: Mean age was 27.26 years, mean follow-up was 38.62 months. Postoperative results of the Lysholm test, subjective IKDC and VAS scale were 86.62, 78.9 y 22.14 respectively, in comparison with preoperative values of 52.25, 44.87 and 68.71. Analyzing results based on the degree of chondral damage, for grades II–III and III–IV fair and poor results were achieved in 47 % of cases and good and excellent results in 53 %. For grades 0 and I–II fair and poor results were achieved in 5.5% of cases and good and excellent results in 94.44%. Discussion and Conclusions: Arthroscopic meniscal implant without a bone block is a technique that decreases the morbidity associated with other procedures and makes it possible to obtain results similar to those in published series, with 75% of good to excellent results (Lysholm). When managing the different variables the greatest variations were seen when comparing degree of chondral lesion with postoperative results using the different scoring systems, but no significant differences were found due to age, type of activity or
Purpose of the study: Grafting the anterior cruciate ligament with a bone-tendon-bone free
Objective: To report the use of a pedicled patellar
Meniscus deficiency leads to the development of early arthritis. Total knee replacement may be the only available treatment option in certain situations. However it is generally best avoided in young patients. We hypothesized that a combination of the two procedures, Allograft Meniscal Transplantation (AMT) and Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI) would be a solution to treat bone-on-bone arthritis in meniscal deficient knees and postpone the need for a total knee replacement (TKR). 12 consecutive patients who underwent both ACI and AMT between 1998 and 2005 were followed up prospectively. The patients were assessed by a self-assessed Lysholm score prior to the procedure and yearly thereafter. All operations were performed by the senior author (JBR). ACI procedure was performed according to the standard technique. Frozen meniscal allograft with bone plugs at either ends secured by sutures in the bone tunnels. Post operatively all patients underwent a strict Oscell Rehabilitation protocol. A repeat procedure or progression to a TKR was taken as a failure.Introduction
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Aims. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are usually cultured in a normoxic atmosphere (21%) in vitro, while the oxygen concentrations in human tissues and organs are 1% to 10% when the cells are