Orthopaedics and Trauma
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 189-200, June 2009

Current concepts in articular cartilage repair

A Getgood MRCS MPhil Clinical Research Associate, The University of Cambridge Orthopaedic Research Unit, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK

TPS Bhullar FRCS Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Edith Cavell Hospital, Peterborough, UK

N Rushton MD FRCS Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and Director, The University of Cambridge Orthopaedic Research Unit Cambridge, UK

Abstract 

Our knowledge of articular cartilage pathophysiology has advanced hugely in the last 20 years. Although once thought of as a structure incapable of intrinsic repair, we now have a selection of treatment options available in clinical practice, which we can use to attempt to reproduce the specific zonal architecture and mechanical composition of hyaline cartilage. This review will focus on the structure and function of articular cartilage, the aetiology of cartilage injury, and how the disease process can be investigated and treated. Different treatment options will be described providing an up to date review of the spectrum of treatment modalities, from the simple marrow stimulation techniques, to osteochondral transfer, chondrocyte transplantation and finally tissue engineering. Each will be illustrated with examples from the literature, providing a current concepts review on the outcomes following these repair strategies.

Keywords: articular cartilage repair, chondrocyte implantation, microfracture, tissue engineering

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PII: S1877-1327(09)00078-5

doi:10.1016/j.mporth.2009.05.002

Orthopaedics and Trauma
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 189-200, June 2009