Volume 5 - Targeted Topic - Cartilage: Surgical Options

July 2016
This Targeted Topic on Cartilage - Surgical Options, focuses on an issue which plagues athletes across a variety of sports – knee cartilage injury. This pathology is often complicated by other concurrent injuries, such as ACL rupture or meniscus disruption. Often surgical repair is the only available option. The Guest Editor for this issue, Professor Mats Brittberg, is a pioneering knee surgeon, who was the first to perform autologous chondrocyte implantation in a human trial. He has assembled a team of world-renowned surgeons to present papers on a spectrum of both classic and novel techniques that are of interest in the field of knee cartilage repair. Articles cover techniques such as autologous chondrocyte implantation, osteochondral allograft transplantation, subchondroplasty and mini-metal implants; concomitant surgeries including cartilage and ACL repair, and cartilage and meniscus restoration; return to play; and the “black hole of orthopaedics” – patellofemoral cartilage lesions.

Articles

Sports Surgery
Current knee cartilage repair algorithms

TREATMENT SELECTION FOR ACTIVE PATIENTS AND ATHLETES Written by Tommy S. de Windt, The...

Written by – Tommy S. de Windt, The Netherlands

Sports Surgery
Cartilage lesions in the patellofemoral joint

Written by Mats Brittberg, Sweden The general low level of understanding of problems in the...

Written by – Mats Brittberg, Sweden

Sports Surgery
Cell transplantation for cartilage repair: an update

Written by Sebastian Concaro and Catherine Concaro, Sweden AUTOLOGOUS CHONDROCYTE...

Written by – Sebastian Concaro and Catherine Concaro, Sweden

Sports Surgery
Osteochondral allograft transplantation: clinical outcome and return to sport

Written by William Bugbee, USA Articular cartilage transplantation, in the form of fresh osteochondral...

Written by – William Bugbee, USA

Sports Surgery
Cartilage repair procedures in large cartilage defects

Written by Steffano Zaffagnini, Francesco Perdisa and Giuseppe Filardo, Italy Knee articular cartilage...

Written by – Steffano Zaffagnini, Francesco Perdisa and Giuseppe Filardo, Italy

Sports Surgery
Meniscus and cartilage restoration

Written by Peter Verdonk, Belgium Injuries to the articular cartilage may be caused by acute trauma,...

Written by – Peter Verdonk, Belgium

Sports Surgery
Cartilage repair and its relation with ACL reconstruction

Written by Philippe Landreau, Qatar Cartilage lesions are frequently observed during anterior cruciate...

Written by – Philippe Landreau, Qatar

Sports Surgery
Osteotomies and cartilage repair

Written by Andrea Achtnich, Felix Dyna and Andreas B. Imhoff, Germany Over the last decade,...

Written by – Andrea Achtnich, Felix Dyna and Andreas B. Imhoff, Germany

Sports Surgery
Subchondroplasty® as an emerging treatment option for sports-related subchondral stress fractures

Written by Jack Farr and Steven Cohen, USA For athletes, a speedy recovery from injury is vital....

Written by – Jack Farr and Steven Cohen, USA

Sports Science
The mini-metal concept for treating focal chondral lesions and its possible application in athletes

Written by Leif Ryd, Sweden The focal chondral lesion may have many aetiologies. Traumatic...

Written by – Leif Ryd, Sweden

Sports Surgery
Return to play after articular cartilage repair of the knee

Written by Scott D. Gillogly and Angus Burnett, Qatar THE ‘PROBLEM’ Damage to the articular...

Written by – Scott D. Gillogly and Angus Burnett, Qatar

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