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Reuben Gobezie, M.D.
Director, Cleveland Shoulder Institute University Hospitals of Cleveland
Fellowship Director, Cleveland Akron Shoulder & Elbow Fellowship (CASE)
Head, Cartilage Transplant Center of Cleveland
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Office Number: (216) 844-7093
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Email: Reuben.Gobezie@UHhospitals.org
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Is microfracture a "cure" for osteoarthritis?
No, microfracture is a technique to help form a new surface
to cover chondral defects. If successful, it minimizes pain
and swelling, and helps the joint function more normally.
Is the new tissue that forms after the microfracture
identical to the original articular cartilage?
No, the new tissue is a "hybrid" of articular-like
cartilage plus fibrocartilage. Experience shows that this
hybrid repair tissue is durable and functions similarly to
articular cartilage.
Can microfracture be used in joints other than the knee?
Yes, there are reports of microfracture being used in the
shoulder, the hip, and the ankle. The long-term effectiveness
of the technique in these other joints is unknown. This is
because there are no long-term studies available similar to
those that have been done to evaluate the procedure in the
knee.
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