Abstract #1207
MRI Morphological and Quantitative Evaluation of Knee Allograft Repair at 3, 6 and 9 months Post-Op: Early Surveillance Demonstrates Nascent Physiological Incorporation of Allograft Material in Pain Free Patients
Joshua Michael Farber 1 , Saara Totterman 2 , Jose Tamez-Pena 3 , Eric Brandser 4 , Edward Schreyer 2 , and Bruce Holladay 5
1
Radiology, Qmetrics Technologies.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States,
2
Radiology,
Qmetrics, Rochester, NY, United States,
3
Bio
Sciences, Tec De Monterry, Monterry, Monterry, Mexico,
4
Radiology,
Radiology Ass. of N KY, KY, United States,
5
Orthopaedic
surgey, Commonwealth Orthopaedic Centers, Edgewood, KY,
United States
Allograft procedures for knee articular cartilage defect
repair are becoming common, almost routine. This paper
examines the appearance of successful and failed grafts
to study the process of graft incorporation and to
develop imaging biomarkers for successful graft
incorporation.
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