2015
DOI: 10.1053/j.otsm.2015.07.007
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Cartilage Restoration of the Hip

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“…OCA transplantation is a surgical procedure where allograft bone plugs are harvested and transferred from a cadaveric donor to the recipient’s chondral defect once it has been inspected and debrided to uniform edges [70]. The size of the defect must be measured, and a guide pin is used to determine the depth of the defect.…”
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“…OCA transplantation is a surgical procedure where allograft bone plugs are harvested and transferred from a cadaveric donor to the recipient’s chondral defect once it has been inspected and debrided to uniform edges [70]. The size of the defect must be measured, and a guide pin is used to determine the depth of the defect.…”
Section: Treatment Modalitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of OCA include the use of hyaline cartilage and the lack of donor-site morbidity [70]. Using CT to guide donor tissue matching may assist in finding donor tissues which match recipient anatomy.…”
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“…The asphericity of the femoral head results in impingement with the anterosuperior acetabulum and subsequent delamination of the chondrolabral junction. 40 …”
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“…The severity of defects of the articular surface occurs along a spectrum, progressing from superficial or partial-thickness disruptions to complex and full-thickness defects with underlying subchondral bone loss. 40 Superficial cartilage lesions have limited capacity to spontaneously heal if left untreated. The management options for an articular cartilage injury have proliferated, including microfracture, articular cartilage repair, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI), autologous osteochondral graft transplantation (also known as mosaicplasty), osteochondral allograft transplantation, and the use of fibrin adhesive.…”
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