1.Current Concepts in the Articular Cartilage Repair
Eui Dong YEO ; Whi Je CHO ; Young Koo LEE
Journal of the Korean Fracture Society 2020;33(3):164-170
Articular cartilage defects are common in orthopedic practice. Most clinical and research efforts focus on restoring the damaged cartilage in connection with osteoarthritis or trauma. This article explains the current clinical approaches for repairing cartilage, as well as the research approaches and those under translation into clinical practice. Tissue engineering techniques are being employed with aims of repopulating a cartilage defect with hyaline cartilage containing living chondrocytes with hopes of improving the clinical outcomes. Cartilage tissue engineering involves the cell source, biomaterial and membranes, and growth stimulators. Tissue engineering is being applied to clinical medicine by autologous chondrocyte implantation or similar techniques. While basic science has refined orthopedic treatment of chondral lesions, available evidence does not conclude the superiority of tissue engineering methods over other techniques in improving the clinical symptoms or restoring the native joint mechanics.
2.Synovial Hemangioma Mimicking a Meniscal Cyst of the Knee
Kyoung-Dae MIN ; Whi-Je CHO ; Joo-Young CHA
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 2022;57(4):351-355
Synovial hemangioma is a vascular malformation that usually involves the knee. This paper presents the diagnostic ultrasound findings of a synovial hemangioma that could be mistaken for a medial meniscus cyst in a 37-year-old man and report the clinical result of the meniscal repair after an open excision.