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. 2019 Apr 29;12(2):181–189. doi: 10.1007/s12178-019-09557-3

Table 1.

Studies reporting return to play/sports after osteochondral allograft transplant in the knee

Lead author Journal Year Surgeon database Population Sample size Age (years) Male (%) Follow-up (years) BMI (kg/m2) Previous surgery (%) Mean size (mm2) Location
Balzas OJSM 2018 Williams

College 64%

Professional 36%

11 22.8 82 Min 1 24.8 64 509

LFC 43%

Trochlea 36%

Krych AJSM 2012 Williams

Recreational 74%

College 23%

Professional 2%

43 33 ± 10 70 2.5 27.9 ± 4.1 58 725 ± 236

MFC 40%

LFC 40%

Trochlea 2%

Multiple 18%

McCarthy Arthros 2017 Cole

High school

College

Professional

13

19.2 ± 2.8

(15–26)

54

5.9 ± 2.5

(2.2–9.6)

22.7 ± 6 100 450 ± 174

MFC 60%

LFC 40%

Neilsen AJSM 2017 Bugbee All who participated in sports 142 31.2 58.4

6

(1–15.8)

NR 89 820 ± 520 NR
Shaha AJSM 2013 Military Military 38 29.8 ± 5.3 90.9

4.1

(0.6–8.9)

27.6 ± 2.7 76 502 ± 132

MFC 66%

LFC 34%

LFC lateral femoral condyle, MFC medial femoral condyle, Arthros arthroscopy, NR not reported