Different techniques have been proposed across the years to treat osteochoandral diseases; minimally-invasive bone marrow stimulation techniques aim of favouring the healing process in the injured area through the migration of stem cells from the sobchondral bone; on the other side, some more aggressive techniques are based on autologous or allogenic tissue transplant.
Kon E, Filardo G, Perdisa F, Di Matteo B, Merli ML, De Pasqual L, et al. (2012). Osteochondral lesions of the knee. Pilot clinical study on a bioengineered scaffold at 36 months follow-up. SPHERA MEDICAL JOURNAL, 15, 36-39.
Osteochondral lesions of the knee. Pilot clinical study on a bioengineered scaffold at 36 months follow-up
KON, ELIZAVETA;FILARDO, GIUSEPPE;Di Matteo B;DI MARTINO, ALESSANDRO;MARCACCI, MAURILIO
2012
Abstract
Different techniques have been proposed across the years to treat osteochoandral diseases; minimally-invasive bone marrow stimulation techniques aim of favouring the healing process in the injured area through the migration of stem cells from the sobchondral bone; on the other side, some more aggressive techniques are based on autologous or allogenic tissue transplant.File in questo prodotto:
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