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The burden of illness related to articular cartilage injury of the knee is significant as the prevalence of isolated cartilage injuries has been reported to be approximately 5 % in the general population [14]. A prospective study demonstrated chondral or osteochondral lesions in 61 % of patients, whereas focal defects were found in 19 %. The prevalence of work- and sports-related osteochondral injuries has been estimated to be even higher at 22–50 % [14, 19]. Such injuries can be an important cause of pain, swelling, decreased quality of life, and disability in patients of all ages and represent a significant economic burden on the health-care system [20].
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Chahal, J., Cole, B.J. (2014). ESSKA Book Series – Techniques in Cartilage Repair Surgery Minced Cartilage: DeNovo and CAIS. In: Shetty, A.A., Kim, SJ., Nakamura, N., Brittberg, M. (eds) Techniques in Cartilage Repair Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41921-8_13
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