Publications by authors named "Florian Schrimpf"

Different approaches exist for the treatment of small articular cartilage defects. Several studies show comparable results for autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) and microfracture. Unfortunately, the fibrocartilage resulting from microfracture has neither the structure nor the mechanical properties of hyaline cartilage, even though the adult mesenchymal stem cells, which immigrate into the defect, are supposed to differentiate into chondrocytes.

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Small cartilage defects treated with microfracture show comparable clinical results to those treated with ACI (autologous chondrocyte implantation). Unfortunately, the regenerative tissue generated by microfracture treatment does not exhibit the structure and function of hyaline articular cartilage. Adult mesenchymal stem cells are supposed to be capable of differentiating according to mechanical stimuli, e.

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Background: The intrinsic healing capacity of articular cartilage remains poor, despite various attempts that have been undertaken to treat cartilage defects. This study describes the experimental use of a double-layer bioimplant consisting of a bone-substitute layer and a cartilage-substitute layer.

Animals And Methods: In group A, 12 implants were placed into osteochondral defects of the load-bearing area of rabbit femoral condyles.

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