Arthroscopy Techniques (Oct 2017)

Viable Osteochondral Allograft for the Treatment of a Full-Thickness Cartilage Defect of the Patella

  • Jarret M. Woodmass, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.,
  • Heath P. Melugin, M.D.,
  • Isabella T. Wu, B.A.,
  • Daniel B.F. Saris, M.D., Ph.D.,
  • Michael J. Stuart, M.D.,
  • Aaron J. Krych, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 5
pp. e1661 – e1665

Abstract

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Isolated cartilage defects can lead to significant pain and disability, prompting the development of a number of options for restorative treatment. Each method has advantages and limitations, and no single technique has gained widespread use. We present a technique for implantation of a cryopreserved osteochondral allograft (Cartiform) for the treatment of full-thickness cartilage defects. Cartiform is a cryopreserved osteochondral allograft composed of chondrocytes, chondrogenic growth factors, and extracellular matrix proteins. This implant allows for regenerative treatment of full-thickness cartilage lesions in a single surgical procedure.