作者
Iman Kafian-Attari, Dmitry Semenov, Ervin Nippolainen, Markku Hauta-Kasari, Juha Töyräs, Isaac O Afara
发表日期
2020/5/5
研讨会论文
Tissue Optics and Photonics
卷号
11363
页码范围
87-96
出版商
SPIE
简介
Articular cartilage is a connective tissue that enables smooth movements between bones in articulating joints. Cartilage consists of extracellular matrix (ECM) and chondrocytes – the cells responsible for synthesis of the ECM. The ECM consists of type II collagen, proteoglycans, water, and some other minor components. Cartilage is prone to degenerative joint conditions, such as osteoarthritis, due to its weak repair capacity resulting from a lack of vascular, neural, and lymphatic networks. Osteoarthritis causes erosion of the cartilage matrix and therefore inhibits its function, resulting in joint pain, loss of mobility, and significant global socioeconomic burden. Currently, surgical treatment of cartilage pathologies is carried out during arthroscopy with variable outcomes. This variability occurs due to the subjective nature of arthroscopy, which relies on manual palpation and visual evaluation of the tissue surface. Diffuse …
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