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cartilage repair outcomes
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Orthopaedics
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ACI versus MACI for Knee Cartilage RepairACI versus MACI for Knee Cartilage Repair
MACI seeds cultured cartilage cells onto a porcine-collagen scaffold fixed with fibrin glue; ACI injects them as liquid suspension sealed with a sutured flap. This mechanical difference determines recovery time, complication risk, and surgical complexity.MACI seeds cultured cartilage cells onto a porcine-collagen scaffold fixed with fibrin glue; ACI injects them as liquid suspension sealed with a sutured flap. This mechanical difference determines recovery time, complication risk, and surgical complexity.
Who qualifies for ChondroFiller injectionWho qualifies for ChondroFiller injection
ChondroFiller injects a collagen scaffold into focal cartilage lesions—typically grade III–IV defects under 6 cm²—to recruit the patient's progenitor cells for repair rather than replacing tissue artificially.ChondroFiller injects a collagen scaffold into focal cartilage lesions—typically grade III–IV defects under 6 cm²—to recruit the patient's progenitor cells for repair rather than replacing tissue artificially.
AMIC versus MACI for focal cartilage repairAMIC versus MACI for focal cartilage repair
AMIC repairs focal cartilage defects in one operation: drilling channels into damaged cartilage releases a blood clot rich in stem cells, which a collagen membrane then stabilises and concentrates to guide tissue repair. A 2025 trial found it equivalent to MACI at two years.AMIC repairs focal cartilage defects in one operation: drilling channels into damaged cartilage releases a blood clot rich in stem cells, which a collagen membrane then stabilises and concentrates to guide tissue repair. A 2025 trial found it equivalent to MACI at two years.
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