Modern Arthroscopy 2011
DOI: 10.5772/26911
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Articular Cartilage Regeneration with Stem Cells

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“…A second limitation is the small sample size. Because the technique is an evolving cartilage repair technology, 20,21,29,49,62 we found it difficult to recruit patients for biopsy, outside of patients presenting with hardware needing removal. Because the case series was obtained from opportunistic biopsies performed at different time points during metalwork removal, it was difficult to correlate the histologic findings with the functional clinical scores.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A second limitation is the small sample size. Because the technique is an evolving cartilage repair technology, 20,21,29,49,62 we found it difficult to recruit patients for biopsy, outside of patients presenting with hardware needing removal. Because the case series was obtained from opportunistic biopsies performed at different time points during metalwork removal, it was difficult to correlate the histologic findings with the functional clinical scores.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We theorize that HA enhances the matrix substance and continuous passive motion aids joint movement and provides chemical and cellular signals for chondrogenesis. 21,29,49 Early partial to full weight bearing is essential for remodeling and aligning the collagen fibrils along the axis of weight transmission. 20 This study differs from previous studies in its use of the ICRS II grading system to evaluate cartilage repair tissue with normal cartilage for comparison.…”
Section: High Tibial Osteotomy and Chondrogenesismentioning
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“…All reference lists of the 17 included studies were investigated, and an additional human trial (Jancewicz et al, 2004) was identified and included in this review. Finally, data from the 18 studies [8 human studies (Jancewicz et al, 2004;Saw et al, 2011;Skowroński et al, 2012;Saw et al, 2013;Skowroński and Rutka, 2013;Turajane et al, 2013;Fu et al, 2014a;Saw et al, 2015) and 10 animal studies (Spaas et al, 2012;Broeckx et al, 2014a;Broeckx et al, 2014b;Fu et al, 2014a;Deng et al, 2015;Hopper et al, 2015b;Zhao et al, 2018;Daems et al, 2019;Broeckx et al, 2019a;Broeckx et al, 2019b) published by investigators from seven countries or regions] were analyzed.…”
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“…Articular cartilage covering the surface of joints plays a very important role in bearing loads, absorbing mechanical shocks, and enabling synovial joints to articulate with low friction (Chen et al, 2017). Acute trauma, repetitive joint use, and degenerative joint disease may lead to cartilage and osteochondral injuries (Saw et al, 2011;Fu et al, 2014a). Articular cartilage has a very limited regenerative and self-healing potential due to its avascular, aneural, and alymphatic characteristics and a low number of progenitor cells (Redondo et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%