Cell therapy vs. standard surgery for knee repair
NCT ID NCT02524509
Summary
This completed study compared two surgical approaches for repairing damaged knee cartilage. Researchers tested Chondron, a treatment using a patient's own cultured cartilage cells, against the standard microfracture surgery. The trial involved 21 people who had undergone one of these procedures at least two years earlier, measuring knee pain, function, and recovery.
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Inha University Medical School Hospital
Incheon, Inchoen, South Korea
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