
Sports Medicine
AAOS: Autologous chondrocyte implantation vs microfracture for articular cartilage lesions
50 patients with articular cartilage lesions were randomized to treatment with either mircrofracture surgery or all-arthroscopic matrix encapsulated autologous chondrocyte implantation (MECI). The purpose was to compare the clinical and morphological outcomes between techniques following repair. Results up to 2 years postoperative revealed better T-2 mapping evaluations for repaired tissues and second-look arthroscopy scores in the MECI group. All clinical outcomes, however, were similar between groups.
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