osteochondral


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osteochondral

(ŏs″tē-ō-kŏn′drăl)
Concerning bone and cartilage.
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Itoman, "Allogenic serum improves cold preservation of osteochondral allografts," Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, vol.
Operative treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talar dome: current concepts review.
Levy used data from the Scripps Clinic's osteochondral allografting (OCA) outcomes program, which has information on 614 OCA knee transplantations in 536 patients.
Those KMRI images make possible a detailed depiction of abnormalities derived from varying joints or spinal column postures, including spinal canal and/or intervertebral foramen narrowing and dysfunction of a facet joint apparent in lumbar spine KMRI, ligament dysfunction and meniscus deformation apparent in knee KMRI, and impingement syndromes, osteochondral defects, and loose bodies apparent in ankle KMRI.
demonstrated that bm-MSCs produced better repair of a tibial osteochondral defect when compared to a-MSCs.
Parents Emma Rawlins, 37, and Shaun Smyth, 38, were told she had a condition called Talus Osteochondral Defect, which meant she was missing a piece of bone and had no cartilage in her left ankle.
Methods which are used as biological resurfacing include: perichondrion transfer, periosteal transfer, osteochondral autograft and the recent autologous chondrocyte grafts [15].
A Special Control grade of DuPont's Zytel nylon is being used for components of a new collagen implant delivery device for the treatment of small osteochondral (cartilage and underlying bone) defects.