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Articular cartilage repair in athletes. Current concepts and future treatment. (CROSBI ID 207502)

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Ivković, Alan ; Hudetz, Damir ; Pećina, Marko Articular cartilage repair in athletes. Current concepts and future treatment. // Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports, 2 (2013), 256-261

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Ivković, Alan ; Hudetz, Damir ; Pećina, Marko

engleski

Articular cartilage repair in athletes. Current concepts and future treatment.

Articular cartilage repair and restoration is an emerging clinical treatment option for patients with injury or disease of articular cartilage. An increasing body of clinical and scientific experience, as well as published literature, supports the rationale, technical aspects and clinical outcome of various methodologies in current clinical use. As a result, cartilage repair treatment is moving out of the realm of the subspecialist and becoming more widespread in the orthopaedic community. In addition, many “next generation” technologies and devices are under investigation and may soon be available for clinical application in the US. Nonetheless, there remains significant controversy and debate regarding the most appropriate use of each of the cartilage repair modalities available to orthopaedic surgeons. At the same time, patients and the general public, often fueled by popular media, are actively seeking out so-called biologic treatment options for joint injury and disease. This paper reviews the four most commonly employed cartilage repair techniques: Microfracture (MFX), Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI), Osteochondral Autograft Transfer (OAT) and Osteochondral Allografting (OCA). Each of these techniques has a basic science supported rationale, established patient selection criteria, optimum surgical technique and supportive clinical outcome data. When carefully considered, these techniques provide the surgeon with a fundamentally sound basis for choosing the most appropriate intervention for a particular patient.

Articular cartilage ; Repair ; Athletes

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2

2013.

256-261

objavljeno

0905-7188

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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