An Update on Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation

  • Brian J. Cole
  • , Yusuf Mufti
  • , Jared Sachs
  • , Chloe Franzia
  • , Andrew S. Bi
  • , Jorge Chahla
  • , Susan Chubinskaya
  • , Rachel M. Frank
  • , Ron Gilat
  • , Adam B. Yanke

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Abstract

Osteochondral allograft (OCA) transplantation has become a reliable treatment for cartilage defects of the knee, with advancements in recent decades allowing for greater use and effectiveness. This review analyzes the evolution of OCAs through in vitro, translational, and clinical research, highlighting advancements in patient selection, defect characteristics, graft matching, storage, and intraoperative preparation. Looking at long-term clinical outcomes, the success of OCAs is significantly influenced by factors such as age, BMI, defect size, and several other intraoperative and demographic variables. Recent innovations, including orthobiologic augmentation, have augmented graft viability and integration. A number of variations in technique have allowed osteochondral grafts to be used for a wider range of lesions. In addition, emerging alternatives to OCA, technologies such as synthetic scaffolds and decellularized and cryopreserved grafts, show great promise, although more data are needed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)155-163
Number of pages9
JournalSports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

Keywords

  • cartilage
  • knee preservation
  • orthobiologics
  • osteochondral allograft
  • translational research

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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