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Autologous chondrocyte implantation: complex defects and combined procedures

The treatment of cartilage lesions is often difficult and challenging in the young, complex knee. It is not uncommon to find these lesions associated with complicating factors such as the lesions being uncontained, the presence of bony deficiency, or the involvement of multiple lesions. This chapter...

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