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Publication Name World Journal of Orthopedics
Manuscript ID 14349
Country United Kingdom
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ISSN 2218-5836 (online)
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Category Orthopedics
Manuscript Type Review
Article Title Knee salvage procedures: The indications, techniques and outcomes of large osteochondral allografts
Manuscript Source Invited Manuscript
All Author List Karen Chui, Lee Jeys and Martyn Snow
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Dr. Martyn Snow, the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham B31 2AP, United Kingdom. snowmartyn@gmail.com
Key Words Osteochondral allograft; Knee; Salvage; Shell; Dowel
Core Tip Osteochondral allograft transplantation has been demonstrated to be a safe and effective treatment of large osteochondral and chondral defects of the knee in appropriately selected patients. The treatment reduces pain, improves function and is a viable limb salvage procedure for patients, especially young and active patients for whom total knee arthroplasty is not recommended. Current recommendations for fresh allografts stored at 4C advise implantation within 21-28 d of procurement for optimum chondrocyte viability, following screening and testing protocols. Higher rates of successful allograft transplantation are observed in younger patients, unipolar lesions, normal or corrected malalignment, and defects that are treated within 12 mo of symptom onset.
Publish Date 2015-04-08 15:18
Citation Chui K, Jeys L, Snow M. Knee salvage procedures: The indications, techniques and outcomes of large osteochondral allografts. World J Orthop 2015; 6(3): 340-350
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v6/i3/340.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v6.i3.340
Full Article (PDF) WJO-6-340.pdf
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