Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique
Bone marrow stimulation techniques such as microfracture for the treatment of articular cartilage defects so far solely reproduce mechanically inferior fibrous cartilage tissue, which might result in unsatisfactory clinical results at midterm. The combination of microfracture and biomaterials—for ex...
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doaj-f393827ba2c64d55b9959cfe710c6b622021-06-10T04:51:19ZengElsevierArthroscopy Techniques2212-62872014-04-0132e279e282Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration TechniqueMatthias R. Steinwachs, M.D.0Bernhard Waibl, M.D.1Stephanie Wopperer, M.D.2Marcus Mumme, M.D.3Address correspondence to Matthias Reinhard Steinwachs, M.D., Center of Orthobiologics and Cartilage Repair, Schulthess Klinik, Lengghalde 2, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland.; Center of Orthobiologics and Cartilage Repair, Schulthess Klinik, Zürich, SwitzerlandCenter of Orthobiologics and Cartilage Repair, Schulthess Klinik, Zürich, SwitzerlandCenter of Orthobiologics and Cartilage Repair, Schulthess Klinik, Zürich, SwitzerlandCenter of Orthobiologics and Cartilage Repair, Schulthess Klinik, Zürich, SwitzerlandBone marrow stimulation techniques such as microfracture for the treatment of articular cartilage defects so far solely reproduce mechanically inferior fibrous cartilage tissue, which might result in unsatisfactory clinical results at midterm. The combination of microfracture and biomaterials—for example, autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis technology—has not yet proved that the disadvantages of the marrow stimulation techniques can be overcome. At present, only laboratory-cultivated autologous chondrocytes are able to restore a biomechanically superior cartilage layer and might lead to superior functional results. However, the costs are high and the patient must undergo a 2-stage procedure. By selecting the appropriate cell fraction in conjunction with a controlled release of differentiating growth factors, sufficient cartilage regeneration might be achievable on the basis of bone marrow aspirate as well. We thus describe an advanced surgical technique for the treatment of articular cartilage defects based on platelet-rich plasma and bone marrow aspirate concentrate to overcome these drawbacks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212628714000036 |
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Matthias R. Steinwachs, M.D. Bernhard Waibl, M.D. Stephanie Wopperer, M.D. Marcus Mumme, M.D. Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Matthias R. Steinwachs, M.D. Bernhard Waibl, M.D. Stephanie Wopperer, M.D. Marcus Mumme, M.D. |
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Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique |
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Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique |
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Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique |
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Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique |
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Matrix-Associated Chondroplasty: A Novel Platelet-Rich Plasma and Concentrated Nucleated Bone Marrow Cell–Enhanced Cartilage Restoration Technique |
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matrix-associated chondroplasty: a novel platelet-rich plasma and concentrated nucleated bone marrow cell–enhanced cartilage restoration technique |
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Arthroscopy Techniques |
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Bone marrow stimulation techniques such as microfracture for the treatment of articular cartilage defects so far solely reproduce mechanically inferior fibrous cartilage tissue, which might result in unsatisfactory clinical results at midterm. The combination of microfracture and biomaterials—for example, autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis technology—has not yet proved that the disadvantages of the marrow stimulation techniques can be overcome. At present, only laboratory-cultivated autologous chondrocytes are able to restore a biomechanically superior cartilage layer and might lead to superior functional results. However, the costs are high and the patient must undergo a 2-stage procedure. By selecting the appropriate cell fraction in conjunction with a controlled release of differentiating growth factors, sufficient cartilage regeneration might be achievable on the basis of bone marrow aspirate as well. We thus describe an advanced surgical technique for the treatment of articular cartilage defects based on platelet-rich plasma and bone marrow aspirate concentrate to overcome these drawbacks. |
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