2010
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd008104.pub2
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Interventions for treating osteochondral defects of the talus in adults

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“…In addition, some studies had a shorter followup (range, 1-56 days) [7,8,42], which is less analogous to the clinical situation. Clinical studies of the ankle use a followup period that generally ranges from several months to years [5,9,11,14,22,23,25,39,50]. Concerning our first hypothesis, the differences we observed in terms of the O'Driscoll score for cartilage repair were on the border of statistical significance favoring 2-mm deep holes over 4-mm deep holes, but did not reach the threshold of 15% defined elsewhere as clinically significant [38,42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In addition, some studies had a shorter followup (range, 1-56 days) [7,8,42], which is less analogous to the clinical situation. Clinical studies of the ankle use a followup period that generally ranges from several months to years [5,9,11,14,22,23,25,39,50]. Concerning our first hypothesis, the differences we observed in terms of the O'Driscoll score for cartilage repair were on the border of statistical significance favoring 2-mm deep holes over 4-mm deep holes, but did not reach the threshold of 15% defined elsewhere as clinically significant [38,42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This changes the physical properties of the cartilage and its response to cyclic loading. Further clinical research is needed to investigate whether the biomechanical differences also might influence the healing response, clinical outcome, and controversial prognostic factors in the two most predominantly used joints for bone marrow stimulation [25,41]. This should be taken into account when applying our results to the knee, especially because we used an animal model to answer our research question.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been no randomized-controlled trials comparing these methods and the treatment algorithm for OLT is controversial. 21,22 Multiple factors including defect size, location, patient age, and prior surgeries must be considered.…”
Section: Osteochondral Lesion Of the Talusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the perforated subchondral bone plate progenitor cells, mesenchymal stem cells, growth factors, and other healing proteins are released into the defect area and form a superclot that provides an enriched environment for fibrous cartilage formation [10]. MFx provides the highest level of evidence for its good clinical outcome compared to all other cartilage repair techniques [11]. However, the good initial clinical results are reported to start to worsen after 5 years [12,13].…”
Section: Surgical Treatment Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%