Visualizing Healing in 3D
The aesthetic side of cartilage regeneration




Client
Geistlich Pharma AG
3D support
Giacomo Pedemonte
Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC)
Autologous Micro-Fragmented Adipose Tissue (AMFAT)
Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP)
Minced Cartilage
Choose your fighter
There are many ways to treat a cartilage defect in the knee. We visualized every possible combination. So, what's the right choice for your knee?
Will it be microdrilling or simply microfracturing? Should we place PRP (Platelet-Rich-Plasma) directly in the defect or on the surrounding membrane? Perhaps a bit of BMAC (Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate) is in order? And maybe the most crucial question: with or without MC (Minced Cartilage) in the mix?
There are many ways to treat a cartilage defect in the knee. We visualized every possible combination. So, what's the right choice for your knee?
Will it be microdrilling or simply microfracturing? Should we place PRP (Platelet-Rich-Plasma) directly in the defect or on the surrounding membrane? Perhaps a bit of BMAC (Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate) is in order? And maybe the most crucial question: with or without MC (Minced Cartilage) in the mix?






















Cartilage Damage Classification
Cartilage Damage ICRS 1A: intact surface, fibrillations and/or slight softening
Cartilage Damage ICRS 3C: up to the subchondral plate
Cartilage Damage ICRS 4B: deep bone lesion
Let us mince some cartilage. A step-by-step guide
Mincing of the Cartilage
Carefully placing the minced cartilage on the membrane
Drenching everything in PRP
Alternatively only the membrane can be submerged into PRP