Autologous cultured chondrocytes - aw-TOL-a-gus KUL-tured KON-droe-sites are using, as part of an overall program that includes knee surgery and special exercises, to help repair damaged knee cartilage. Cartilage is a type of tissue that joins together and helps support parts of the body. Autologous cultured chondrocytes are the patient's own cartilage cells. The cells are removed from the patient and sent to a laboratory, where they are processed to increase their number. The cells are then implanted - placed in the damaged part of the knee. After implantation, the chondrocytes help form new, healthy cartilage.
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