What tissue bankers should know about the use of allograft tendons and cartilage in orthopaedics

TitleWhat tissue bankers should know about the use of allograft tendons and cartilage in orthopaedics
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsGetgood A, Bollen S
JournalCell Tissue Bank
Volume11
Issue1
Pagination87 - 97
Date PublishedFeb
ISSN1573-6814 (Electronic) 1389-9333 (Linking)
Accession Number19373564
KeywordsCartilage / *transplantation, Humans, Organ Culture Techniques / *trends, Reconstructive Surgical Procedures / *trends, Tendons / *transplantation, Tissue Banks / *trends
Abstract

Tendon and osteochondral allograft are key requirements for reconstructive orthopaedic surgery. Their successful use has been published repeatedly, however, they are associated with potential significant problems, which both patients and surgeons should be aware of. This review highlights the advantages and disadvantages associated with the clinical use of both tendon and osteochondral allograft. Particular emphasis is paid to graft immunogenicity, viability, incorporation and disease transmission, with specific examples from the literature illustrating each point.

DOI10.1007/s10561-009-9129-0
Notify Library Reference ID576

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