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Biologic Augmentation of Meniscus Repairs: Current ...
Biologic Augmentation of Meniscus Repairs: Current Options and What is the Evidence?
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Andrea Spiker from the University of Wisconsin discusses biological augmentation of meniscus repairs, highlighting the meniscus's role in knee function and challenges in healing, especially in avascular zones. Surgical options include meniscectomy, repair, or replacement, with repairs having variable failure rates. Biological augmentations aim to enhance healing by promoting cellular growth and matrix production through methods such as synovial rasping, needle trephination, bone marrow stimulation, fibrin clots, PRP injections, mesenchymal stem cells, and biomaterial scaffolds. Although these approaches show promise, current evidence is limited, and no single augmentation technique is yet established as the gold standard.
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Dr. Andrea Spiker
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biological augmentation
meniscus repair
knee function
healing challenges
PRP injections
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