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Autograft Cartilage Repair/Restorative Techniques in a Single Step
Pedro Bernáldez Domínguez1, Ignacio Dallo1, Alberto Gobbi2
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Sport Me Medical Center, Unit of Biological Therapies and MSK Interventionism, C. Tabladilla, 2, 41013 Sevilla, Spain.
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Autologous minced cartilage implantation (AMCI) is an innovative orthopedic technique for repairing and regenerating damaged cartilage using minced autologous cartilage fragments. This method minimizes immune rejection risks and tries to promote natural healing, leading to improved long-term outcomes. AMCI can be manufactured using a commercially available kit, in a single step, which has reported significant pain reduction and enhanced joint stability, allowing them to resume daily activities. The minimally invasive procedure, quick recovery, and high patient satisfaction make AMCI a promising option. However, successful outcomes depend on patient selection and defect characteristics.
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