Literature DB >> 1959262

Fresh osteochondral allografting of the femoral condyle.

F R Convery1, M H Meyers, W H Akeson.   

Abstract

Fresh osteochondral shell allografting is conceived as an interim response to the localized loss of articular cartilage in young patients for whom there is no reasonable alternative after conservative procedures have failed. The concept is not new and has been investigated extensively in in vivo animal investigations. The functional and anatomic results of these studies, however, have been consistently unsatisfactory because of technical deficiencies and supposed immunogenic responses. The results of early clinical studies were variable, and despite more recent clinical work, the procedure has been considered at least investigational by some. The purpose of this study is to retrospectively review a series of patients treated with osteochondral allografting of the femoral condyle with particular emphasis on those done more than five years ago. No tissue-typing blood-group matching or gender distinction was made and immunosuppressant agents were not used. Size matching of the donor and recipient were essential to provide an orthotopic graft. Twelve knees were operated on more than five years ago. Of these twelve, three are not available for review. Nine knees have been observed for an average of 66 months and eight are rated good or excellent by a standardized rating scale. One knee rated poor seems to be the result of a technical deficiency. Since 1983, 37 fresh osteochondral allografts of the femoral condyle have been performed in 36 patients. Twenty-five of these have been performed in the last five years and the results to date are summarized.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1959262

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


  19 in total

1.  Material properties of fresh cold-stored allografts for osteochondral defects at 1 year.

Authors:  Anil S Ranawat; Armando F Vidal; Chris T Chen; Jonathan A Zelken; A Simon Turner; Riley J Williams
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-06-05       Impact factor: 4.176

2.  Fresh osteochondral allografts for posttraumatic knee defects: long-term followup.

Authors:  A E Gross; W Kim; F Las Heras; D Backstein; O Safir; K P H Pritzker
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-05-09       Impact factor: 4.176

3.  Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation for Fractures of the Knee.

Authors:  Guilherme C Gracitelli; Luis Eduardo Passarelli Tirico; Julie C McCauley; Pamela A Pulido; William D Bugbee
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2016-07-07       Impact factor: 4.634

Review 4.  2016 barriers to cartilage restoration.

Authors:  Jack Farr; Andreas H Gomoll
Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma       Date:  2016-06-15

5.  Development of a Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Program Outside North America.

Authors:  Luís Eduardo Passarelli Tírico; Marco Kawamura Demange; Luiz Augusto Ubirajara Santos; Márcia Uchoa de Rezende; Camilo Partezani Helito; Riccardo Gomes Gobbi; José Ricardo Pécora; Alberto Tesconi Croci; William Dick Bugbee
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2015-12-13       Impact factor: 4.634

6.  Bipolar fresh osteochondral allograft for the treatment of glenohumeral post-traumatic arthritis.

Authors:  Sandro Giannini; Roberto Buda; Marco Cavallo; Alberto Ruffilli; Brunella Grigolo; Pier Maria Fornasari; Francesca Vannini
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2011-11-24       Impact factor: 4.342

7.  Total femoral and tibial osteochondral allograft for remobilizing a knee after arthrodesis.

Authors:  Sandro Giannini; Roberto Buda; Alberto Ruffilli; Gherardo Pagliazzi; Francesca Vannini
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2012-09-27       Impact factor: 4.342

8.  Rib cartilage graft for posttraumatic or degenerative arthritis at wrist level: 10-year results.

Authors:  Laurent Obert; Daniel Lepage; Maxime Ferrier; Yves Tropet
Journal:  J Wrist Surg       Date:  2013-08

9.  Osteochondral allograft transplant to the medial femoral condyle using a medial or lateral femoral condyle allograft: is there a difference in graft sources?

Authors:  Timothy S Mologne; Esther Cory; Bradley C Hansen; Angela N Naso; Neil Chang; Michael M Murphy; Matthew T Provencher; William D Bugbee; Robert L Sah
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2014-07-17       Impact factor: 6.202

10.  Chondrocyte viability is higher after prolonged storage at 37 degrees C than at 4 degrees C for osteochondral grafts.

Authors:  Andrea L Pallante; Won C Bae; Albert C Chen; Simon Görtz; William D Bugbee; Robert L Sah
Journal:  Am J Sports Med       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 6.202

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