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Autologous osteochondral transplantation (AOT) is a method for articular cartilage repair.
Cartilage tissue engineering has emerged as a treatment method for articular cartilage lesions and this approach has employed a variety of scaffold materials which act as a carrier of and delivery vehicle for autologous chondrocytes and/or progenitor cells capable of cartilage formation [3 5].
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Current treatment methods for articular cartilage defects include abrasion arthroplasty, subchondral drilling, osteochondral allografting, and periosteal or perichondral tissue grafting [ 6, 7].
Tissue engineering of cartilage using a cell-scaffold approach has demonstrated potential to offer an alternative and effective method for treating articular defects.
Although numerous methods for regenerating articular cartilage have been investigated, the regenerated tissue showed various histological findings from hyaline-like cartilage to fibrous tissue.
With the advent of this new technology, accurate methods for evaluating articular cartilage have become important.
With the advent of new technologies in scaffold processing and cell biology, accurate methods for evaluating articular cartilage have become important.
Open reduction and internal fixation is considered the best method for treating displaced articular fractures of the calcaneus [ 1, 2].
Severity of OA was greater in HF mice, evidenced by the Osteoarthritis Research Society International OARS I) histopathology initiative scoring method for mice and articular cartilage thickness and area.
Although open reduction and internal fixation is considered the best method for treating displaced articular fractures of the calcaneus, lateral approach is at high risk for wound healing complications.
Briefly, the ultrasound system consists of a transducer, a pulser/receiver (Olympus NDT Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan) and a personal computer, and provides a method for quantitatively evaluating articular cartilage.
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