Talar dome osteo-chondral lesions (OCL) are defects of the cartilaginous surface and subchondral bone often associated with sport practice. This retrospective observational work has the purpose of assessing: a) The clinical outcomes in the patients study group and in the three sub-groups; b) medium-term morphological and qualitative outcomes of the newly formed tissue by magnetic resonance imaging; c) if there is the correlation between new formed tissue clinical, morphological RM evaluation and qualitative clinical outcomes.

Surgical treatment of talar osteo-chondral lesions with micro-fractures, mesenchymal cells grafting on membrane, or allograft: Mid-term clinical and magnetic resonance assessment / L. Puddu, F. Altamore, A. Santandrea, D. Mercurio, G. Caggiari, S. Della Sala, A. Marinetti, F. Tessarolo, M. Rigoni, A.F. Manunta, F. Cortese. - In: JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS. - ISSN 0972-978X. - 21:(2020 Sep), pp. 416-420. [10.1016/j.jor.2020.08.012]

Surgical treatment of talar osteo-chondral lesions with micro-fractures, mesenchymal cells grafting on membrane, or allograft: Mid-term clinical and magnetic resonance assessment

M. Rigoni;
2020

Abstract

Talar dome osteo-chondral lesions (OCL) are defects of the cartilaginous surface and subchondral bone often associated with sport practice. This retrospective observational work has the purpose of assessing: a) The clinical outcomes in the patients study group and in the three sub-groups; b) medium-term morphological and qualitative outcomes of the newly formed tissue by magnetic resonance imaging; c) if there is the correlation between new formed tissue clinical, morphological RM evaluation and qualitative clinical outcomes.
allograft; autologous chondrocytes implantation; drilling; osteochondral lesions
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
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