Safety and Survival Rate of a Biomimetic Osteochondral Scaffold for the Treatment of Lesions of the Knee Articular Surface
Luca Andriolo, Luca De Marziani, Alessandro Di Martino, Angelo Boffa, Lorenzo Zanasi, Giacomo Roveda, Roberta Miale, Stefano Zaffagnini

TL;DR
A cell-free scaffold for knee injuries shows a 93.1% survival rate but has mild and serious side effects like pain and swelling.
Contribution
Systematic analysis of adverse events and survival rate in a large cohort of patients implanted with a cell-free osteochondral scaffold.
Findings
The scaffold had a survival rate of 93.1% at up to 15 years of follow-up.
Mild adverse events occurred in 13.2% of patients, mainly involving pain and postoperative symptoms.
Serious adverse events occurred in 9.4% of patients, including joint inflammation and arthrofibrosis.
Abstract
A cell-free biomimetic osteochondral scaffold has been developed to treat lesions of articular knee surface, with good outcomes documented up to long-term follow-up. However, systematic tracking of failures and adverse events (AEs) that might affect the outcome is still missing. To analyze the incidence of AEs and failures at long-term follow-up in a large series of patients after knee cell-free scaffold implantation. Case series; Level of evidence, 4. The database with the regulatory-required safety data collected by the manufacturer was utilized. A total of 704 patients with a mean follow-up of 44.8 months (range, 6-180) were included. Data from implantation centers were analyzed focusing on AEs and failures. AEs were divided by the surgeons into surgery related, treatment related, or not related to surgery or treatment, and into serious or mild AEs. Additionally, factors…
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TopicsSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes · Musculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments
