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The Future of Knee Repair - February 2016 - Subscribe to Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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tivated for 6 weeks until they increase in number. Thus revivi- fied, they're injected into the joint beneath a patch sewn in as a scaffold during open surgery. In the best-case sce- nario, they kick-start the growth of new cartilage and fill in the defect. Because stem cells, like chondrocytes, originate from the patient's own tissue, the risk of rejection is low. But the advantage of stem cell implantation over ACI is that it doesn't require an initial harvest from the damaged joint. There's a catch, though. At present, stem cells can't be "super- charged" for most knee repairs the way that chondrocytes can. While stem cells can be harvested from the patient and then injected directly into the joint, the amount that are put to work varies from case to case, which may affect the results. "We could concentrate them if we manipulate them in the lab, which would grow and multiply the num- ber of cells," says Dr. Dodson. "But in the U.S., stem cells currently cannot be used when they've been manipulated in any way. The FDA hasn't approved that as safe. If we're going to manipulate, it has to be in the context of a trial." Animal studies are experimenting with different methods of deliver- ing stem cells to the diseased joint. It's an important consideration, says Dr. Dodson. "A gel or a scaffold is needed to hold the cells in the F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 5 1 • QUALITY CHECK A custom-made knee implant is inspected and compared to its manufacturing specifications. ConforMIS

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