eNewsletter
September 2006
| The Stone Clinic September 2006 |
Meniscus Transplantation Works
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While conventional wisdom states that artificial joint replacement is the only treatment for missing cartilage in arthritic knees, our recent study from the Stone Research Foundation has proven that end-stage arthritis patients benefit from meniscus transplants for pain relief and mobility.
Meniscus replacement, when combined with articular cartilage paste grafting or ligament reconstruction, is called a Biologic Joint Replacement and may delay the time when an artificial joint replacement is necessary. This is the area of the most intense research at the Stone Research Foundation.
Surgical Technique: Meniscal Allografting: The Three-Tunnel Technique. Stone KR, Walgenbach AW. Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, April 2003. Click here to read more about meniscus transplantation rehabilitation. Click here to listen to Dr. Stone’s podcast on the knee joint meniscus.
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