His main research concerns Surgery, Cartilage, Arthroscopy, Orthopedic surgery and Transplantation. His research integrates issues of Magnetic resonance imaging, Clinical trial and Autologous chondrocyte implantation in his study of Surgery. His Cartilage study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Scaffold, Hyaluronic acid, Pathology, Regeneration and Articular surface.
Maurilio Marcacci interconnects Knee Joint, Radiography, Implant, Anterior cruciate ligament and Endoscopy in the investigation of issues within Arthroscopy. His Orthopedic surgery research includes elements of Lesion, Platelet-rich plasma, Chondrocyte, Physical therapy and Patella. Maurilio Marcacci has researched Transplantation in several fields, including Stromal cell, Sports injury, Bone healing and Intensive care medicine.
His primary areas of investigation include Surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Orthodontics, Cartilage and Anterior cruciate ligament. Surgery connects with themes related to Autologous chondrocyte implantation in his study. His Orthopedic surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Range of motion, Physical therapy, Arthroplasty and Knee Joint.
His Orthodontics research incorporates elements of Femoral component and Prosthesis. The various areas that he examines in his Cartilage study include Platelet-rich plasma, Scaffold and Articular surface. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Scaffold, focusing on Regeneration and, on occasion, Biomedical engineering.
His main research concerns Surgery, Orthopedic surgery, Anterior cruciate ligament, Implant and Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. His Surgery research includes themes of Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty and Cartilage. His work deals with themes such as Scaffold, Arthroplasty, ACL injury, Orthodontics and General surgery, which intersect with Orthopedic surgery.
His Anterior cruciate ligament study incorporates themes from Return to sport and Extra-Articular. His studies in Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction integrate themes in fields like Patellar tendon and Clinical trial. He combines subjects such as Tegner Activity Scale and Transplantation with his study of Arthroscopy.
Maurilio Marcacci mainly investigates Surgery, Cartilage, Orthopedic surgery, Scaffold and Meniscus. His research in Radiography, Arthroscopy, Transplantation, Anterior cruciate ligament and Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are components of Surgery. His Cartilage study combines topics in areas such as Osteochondral scaffold, Bioinformatics, Regeneration, Mesenchymal stem cell and Patella.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, Orthodontics and Follow up studies. His studies deal with areas such as Tissue engineering, Knee surgery, Dentistry and Anatomy as well as Scaffold. The Meniscus study combines topics in areas such as Allograft transplantation, Medial meniscus, Implant and Lysholm Knee Score.
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Repair of large bone defects with the use of autologous bone marrow stromal cells.
Rodolfo Quarto;Maddalena Mastrogiacomo;Ranieri Cancedda;Sergei M. Kutepov.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2001)
Autologous bone marrow stromal cells loaded onto porous hydroxyapatite ceramic accelerate bone repair in critical-size defects of sheep long bones.
E. Kon;A. Muraglia;A. Corsi;P. Bianco.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (2000)
Stem cells associated with macroporous bioceramics for long bone repair: 6- to 7-year outcome of a pilot clinical study.
Maurilio Marcacci;Elizaveta Kon;Vladimir Moukhachev;Andrei Lavroukov.
Tissue Engineering (2007)
Platelet-rich plasma: intra-articular knee injections produced favorable results on degenerative cartilage lesions
Elizaveta Kon;Roberto Buda;Giuseppe Filardo;Alessandro Di Martino.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (2010)
Platelet-Rich Plasma Intra-Articular Injection Versus Hyaluronic Acid Viscosupplementation as Treatments for Cartilage Pathology: From Early Degeneration to Osteoarthritis
Elizaveta Kon;Bert Mandelbaum;Roberto Buda;Giuseppe Filardo.
Arthroscopy (2011)
Articular cartilage engineering with Hyalograft C: 3-year clinical results.
Maurilio Marcacci;Massimo Berruto;Domenico Brocchetta;Antonio Delcogliano.
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (2005)
Platelet-rich plasma intra-articular knee injections for the treatment of degenerative cartilage lesions and osteoarthritis
Giuseppe Filardo;Elizaveta Kon;Roberto Buda;Antonio Timoncini.
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy (2011)
Arthroscopic Second-Generation Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation Compared With Microfracture for Chondral Lesions of the Knee Prospective Nonrandomized Study at 5 Years
Elizaveta Kon;Alberto Gobbi;Giuseppe Filardo;Marco Delcogliano.
American Journal of Sports Medicine (2009)
Platelet-rich plasma vs hyaluronic acid to treat knee degenerative pathology: study design and preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial
Giuseppe Filardo;Elizaveta Kon;Alessandro Di Martino;Berardo Di Matteo.
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2012)
Use of platelet-rich plasma for the treatment of refractory jumper's knee.
Giuseppe Filardo;Elizaveta Kon;Stefano Della Villa;Ferruccio Vincentelli.
International Orthopaedics (2010)
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