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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Ossendorf C _ et al_. (2007) Treatment of posttraumatic and focal osteoarthritic cartilage defects of the knee with autologous polymer-based
three-dimensional chondrocyte grafts: two year clinical results. _Arthritis Res Ther_ 9: R41 Autologous chondrocyte implantation to treat knee chondral lesions is technically difficult and
can lead to complications. Second-generation implants, which use the patient's autologous chondrocytes embedded in a bioreabsorbable gel polymer scaffold, are easier for surgeons to
handle. Ossendorf _ et al_. evaluated the efficacy of one such implant, BioSeed®-C (BioTissue Technologies GmbH, Germany), at regenerating articular cartilage. This is a preview of
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