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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Combined with Arthroscopic Abrasion Arthroplasty Regenerates Cartilage in Patients with Severe Knee Osteoarthritis: A Case Series

Julien Freitag, James Wickham, Kiran Shah, Douglas Li, Cameron Norsworthy, Abi Tenen

2020Regenerative Medicine24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell (ADMSC) therapy in combination with arthroscopic abrasion arthroplasty (AAA) in advanced knee osteoarthritis (OA). Materials & methods: 27 patients with Grade IV OA of the knee underwent AAA and ADMSC therapy (50 × 106 ADMSCs at baseline and 6 months). Clinical outcome was assessed over 36 months. Structural change was determined using MRI. Results: Treatment was well tolerated with no serious adverse events. Clinically significant improvements in pain and function were observed. Reproducible hyaline-like cartilage regeneration was seen in all participants. Conclusion: ADMSC therapy combined with AAA in Grade IV OA results in reproducible pain, functional and structural improvements. This represents a joint preservation technique for patients with advanced OA of the knee. Trial registration number: ACTRN12617000638336

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOsteoarthritisMesenchymal stem cellSurgeryArthroplastyCartilageAdverse effectKnee JointHyaline cartilageArticular cartilageInternal medicinePathologyAlternative medicineAnatomyOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsMesenchymal stem cell researchTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes