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[Significance of Matrix-augmented Bone Marrow Stimulation for Treatment of Cartilage Defects of the Knee: A Consensus Statement of the DGOU Working Group on Tissue Regeneration].

Authors :
Niemeyer P
Becher C
Brucker PU
Buhs M
Fickert S
Gelse K
Günther D
Kaelin R
Kreuz P
Lützner J
Nehrer S
Madry H
Marlovits S
Mehl J
Ott H
Pietschmann M
Spahn G
Tischer T
Volz M
Walther M
Welsch G
Zellner J
Zinser W
Angele P
Source :
Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie [Z Orthop Unfall] 2018 Oct; Vol. 156 (5), pp. 513-532. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jun 18.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Surgical principles for treatment of full-thickness cartilage defects of the knee include bone marrow stimulation techniques (i.e. arthroscopic microfracturing) and transplantation techniques (i.e. autologous chondrocyte implantation and osteochondral transplantation). On the basis of increasing scientific evidence, indications for these established therapeutical concepts have been specified and clear recommendations for practical use have been given. Within recent years, matrix-augmented bone marrow stimulation has been established as a new treatment concept for chondral lesions. To date, scientific evidence is limited and specific indications are still unclear. The present paper gives an overview of available products as well as preclinical and clinical scientific evidence. On the basis of the present evidence and an expert consensus from the "Working Group on Tissue Regeneration" of the German Orthopaedic and Trauma Society (DGOU), indications are specified and recommendations for the use of matrix-augmented bone marrow stimulation are given. In principle, it can be stated that the various products offered in this field differ considerably in terms of the number and quality of related studies (evidence level). Against the background of the current data situation, their application is currently seen in the border area between cell transplantation and bone marrow stimulation techniques, but also as an improvement on traditional bone marrow stimulation within the indication range of microfracturing. The recommendations of the Working Group have preliminary character and require re-evaluation after improvement of the study situation.<br />Competing Interests: Die Autoren geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.<br /> (Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
1864-6743
Volume :
156
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29913540
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0591-6457