What size did this injury have?? I have a 1.5 cm injury, some say its not much, and can be fixed without so many patches of non weight areas of the knee, but im not sure tho. My knee built enough fibrocartilage to cover up the hole but eventually i will need surgery. Any opinions or recommendations.
Do not jump or run and drink the liquid Glucosamine sulfate with chondroitin and MSM. Symtec is the best but now I can not find it in the store. Also the orthopedist now has glue and can mend bones.
Really? I'm probably gonna need this surgery. Tell me about the revalidation period if you will. Does it heal fast? Can you do sports like before? Will there be implications because of this in a far futur if you do sports? Please tell, thank you!
4 months later and no sports but at least I can walk. I do not recommend this surgery unless your damage is severe like mine. Try to be conservative. (Maybe next year I can play golf.)
Thanks that is what I needed to hear after a fractured piece of bone broke off and my final orthopedist did a mosaic plasty last week. I just wish he could also have used the new bone glue and could speed healing time and cement it in.
i have to have this... apparantly for me it will be 2 operations 1 remove the stuff from the donor site and then to 1 to graft the grown stuff from the previous surgery. does any one no long it takes for them to grow the graft?
i rate my one year comment, i had a different procedure called autologous chondrocyte implantation which is similar expet for what i described. worked wonderfully but walkin home from school my other leg went so now im recovering on crutches on my previously good leg, its all fun fun fun
I had this treatment done here in England. I was in hospital for 7 days, absolute agony! There was plenty of blood, believe me!
I had arthroscopy some 8 months after as the mosaic plasty had not worked, the surgeon caused a hamatorma and I am still waiting for this to heal. Would not recommend this OP at all, maybe I am bitter as there is only a 70% chance of success. I am the 30% failure....
What size did this injury have?? I have a 1.5 cm injury, some say its not much, and can be fixed without so many patches of non weight areas of the knee, but im not sure tho. My knee built enough fibrocartilage to cover up the hole but eventually i will need surgery. Any opinions or recommendations.
jesereyes 1 year ago
I wonder how they planned out the surgery to match up the specific surface geometries of the donor site to the recipient site?
mshaw88 1 year ago
tres bonne technique pour les greffes de cartilage autologue
MATRIXORTHO 2 years ago
I have thjis surgery 7 years agoo.And I have no problems for 7 years,but in last mounth i have some problems!
angelkolev1986 2 years ago
Do not jump or run and drink the liquid Glucosamine sulfate with chondroitin and MSM. Symtec is the best but now I can not find it in the store. Also the orthopedist now has glue and can mend bones.
ayshortier 2 years ago
had this surgery in October 2008. No pain or problems. Just waiting for it to mend. Would recommend this surgery.
1libba 2 years ago
Really? I'm probably gonna need this surgery. Tell me about the revalidation period if you will. Does it heal fast? Can you do sports like before? Will there be implications because of this in a far futur if you do sports? Please tell, thank you!
Chaneena 2 years ago
4 months later and no sports but at least I can walk. I do not recommend this surgery unless your damage is severe like mine. Try to be conservative. (Maybe next year I can play golf.)
ayshortier 2 years ago
Thanks that is what I needed to hear after a fractured piece of bone broke off and my final orthopedist did a mosaic plasty last week. I just wish he could also have used the new bone glue and could speed healing time and cement it in.
ayshortier 2 years ago
i have to have this... apparantly for me it will be 2 operations 1 remove the stuff from the donor site and then to 1 to graft the grown stuff from the previous surgery. does any one no long it takes for them to grow the graft?
xEGC92x 3 years ago
They use non-weight bearing area to implant to weight bearing area, only one surgery.
ayshortier 2 years ago
i rate my one year comment, i had a different procedure called autologous chondrocyte implantation which is similar expet for what i described. worked wonderfully but walkin home from school my other leg went so now im recovering on crutches on my previously good leg, its all fun fun fun
xEGC92x 2 years ago
now im ready to eat lunch
booiiboot 3 years ago
I had this treatment done here in England. I was in hospital for 7 days, absolute agony! There was plenty of blood, believe me!
I had arthroscopy some 8 months after as the mosaic plasty had not worked, the surgeon caused a hamatorma and I am still waiting for this to heal. Would not recommend this OP at all, maybe I am bitter as there is only a 70% chance of success. I am the 30% failure....
mickwatson4070 3 years ago
wheres the sound???
leigh1976 4 years ago
No blood is a good thing.
Nightfallatdawn 5 years ago
this is good, the best video ever.. upload more like this
higero1 5 years ago
no blood at all, that ain't fun, orthopedic surgeons always using ischemia to operate.....
highesp 5 years ago
Hot.
xtclueck 5 years ago