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. 2013 Jul;4(3):204–213. doi: 10.1177/1947603513479605

Table 1.

Overview of the Articles Published in Pubmed Regarding Partial Fresh Osteochondral Allografts.

Clinical Outcome Evaluation Assessment
Study Number of Patients Dimension of the Lesion Mean Follow-Up Average AOFAS Score Other Clinical Outcome Assessments
Gross et al.34 9 NA 12 years NA Patient survey by Pell:
Ability to walk distances greater than 1 hour = 5 patients
No pain symptoms = 5 patients
Able to wear fashionable shoes = 3 patients
No ADL limitations = 5 patients
Employed full-time = 6 patients
Raikin38 15 6.059 mm3 54 months Pre = 38; post = 83
Görtz et al.39 11 3.6 cm2 38 months NA OMAS score: pre = 28; post = 71
Hahn et al.41 13 2.66 cm2 48 months Pre = 45; post = 81 FFI: pre = 5.56; post = 2.01
Janis et al.43 15 1.7 cm diameter 1.6 years NA FAOS score: Pain = 66; Other symptoms = 64.8; ADL = 71.2; Sport/recreation function = 50.7; Quality of life = 42.1
Adams et al.45 8 2.089 mm3 48 months Post = 84 LEFS score: pre = 37; post = 65
El-Rashidy et al.47 38 1.5 cm2 37.7 months Pre = 52; post = 79
Berlet et al.48 12 1.5 cm2 3.3 years Pre = 61; post = 79

AOFAS = American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society; ADL = activities of daily living; OMAS = Olerud-Molander Ankle Score; FFI = Foot Function Index; FAOS = Foot and Ankle Outcome Score; LEFS = Lower Extremity Functional Scale.