2019
DOI: 10.1002/jor.24290
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Metabolic responses of osteochondral allografts to re‐warming

Abstract: Symptomatic chondral and osteochondral defects affect a large and growing number of patients. A safe and effective surgical treatment for large articular defects is osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation. One of the major causes of failure for OCA transplantation is loss of essential chondrocyte viability during the preservation and storage period. It is also possible that metabolic responses of the OCA when transitioning from storage temperature to body temperature may contribute to mechanisms causing … Show more

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“…It is clear that pre-, intra-, and postoperative management strategies are vital to continuing to improve outcomes after osteochondral and/or meniscal allograft transplantation surgery. After a shift in practice based on the validation and availability of MOPS grafts, 3,4,2527 preimplantation treatment of OCA bone with autogenous bone marrow aspirate concentrate, 1,19,24 and modifications to OCA cutting and fixation techniques, 19,20 primary allograft transplantations performed at our center were associated with a 1- to 3-year combined revision and failure rate of 13.2% based on the data from the present study. In addition, revision allograft transplantation cases, which were all performed with these same graft preservation and implantation protocols, were associated with a 72% success rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…It is clear that pre-, intra-, and postoperative management strategies are vital to continuing to improve outcomes after osteochondral and/or meniscal allograft transplantation surgery. After a shift in practice based on the validation and availability of MOPS grafts, 3,4,2527 preimplantation treatment of OCA bone with autogenous bone marrow aspirate concentrate, 1,19,24 and modifications to OCA cutting and fixation techniques, 19,20 primary allograft transplantations performed at our center were associated with a 1- to 3-year combined revision and failure rate of 13.2% based on the data from the present study. In addition, revision allograft transplantation cases, which were all performed with these same graft preservation and implantation protocols, were associated with a 72% success rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Based on preclinical and clinical evidence 1,3,4,19,21,2427,29 as well as our training and experience, procedure-specific postoperative management protocols were developed for the first full year after surgery for each major variation of osteochondral and/or meniscal allograft transplantation surgery in the knee performed at our institution (Appendices 1-5, available as supplemental material). Once these protocols were implemented, they were prescribed to each patient undergoing allograft transplantation in the knee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,[115][116][117][118] Key factors that influence these impediments include OCA chondrocyte viability at time of transplantation, surgical im-plantation techniques, patient immune responses, and patient compliance with prescribed postoperative rehabilitation protocols. 3,[116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127] Donor chondrocyte viability is critical to OCA transplantation success and has recently been addressed with a novel tissue preservation system. 3,[116][117][118][119]123,128 OCA bone integration rates have been improved by preimplantation graft preparation techniques, use of autogenous bone marrow aspirate concentrate, improved implantation and fixation methods, and in-depth patient education and monitoring for postoperative rehabilitation protocols.…”
Section: Osteochondral Autograft Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies suggest that when the limiting factors for success are comprehensively addressed by using OCAs with high-chondrocyte viability, improved graft preparation, implantation, and fixation techniques, and comprehensive patient education and management protocols, OCA transplantation can be a consistently successful cartilage restoration technique for large contained or uncontained chondral and osteochondral single surface, multisurface, and bipolar defects in the knee. 3,[117][118][119]121,123,124,129,131,132,139 However, limitations for OCA transplantation in the knee remain such that the slight possibility for disease transmission, the lack of consistent success in treating global degenerative knee OA or immune-mediated arthritis, and accurate revision and success rates must be clearly communicated to patients who are considering this treatment option. 70,115,116,127,128,140,141…”
Section: Osteochondral Autograft Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,[18][19][20][21] In an attempt to mitigate these complications, our group has developed and validated a method for preservation of fresh, viable menisci that complies with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classification of a human cell and tissue product under Section 361 of the Public Health Services Act, as well as techniques for reconstruction or preservation of the menisco-tibial ligament and combined transplantation with fresh tibial osteochondral allograft (OCA). [22][23][24][25][26][27] While safety and initial efficacy for this approach have been documented, comprehensive comparative data are necessary in order to directly compare the currently available MAT techniques. 26,27 Therefore, the objective of the present study was to assess the functional outcomes after MAT when performed using three different clinically-relevant methods in a preclinical canine model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%