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Stephan Domayer
Researcher at Medical University of Vienna
Publications - 52
Citations - 2023
Stephan Domayer is an academic researcher from Medical University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cartilage & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1865 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephan Domayer include Australian National Drag Racing Association.
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Three-year clinical outcome after chondrocyte transplantation using a hyaluronan matrix for cartilage repair.
TL;DR: Investigation of the mid-term efficacy and safety of Hyalograft C grafts in a group of 36 patients undergoing surgery for chronic cartilage lesions of the knee suggests that Hy analograft C is a valid alternative to ACT.
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Cartilage T2 assessment at 3-T MR imaging: in vivo differentiation of normal hyaline cartilage from reparative tissue after two cartilage repair procedures--initial experience.
Goetz H. Welsch,Tallal C. Mamisch,Stephan Domayer,Ronald Dorotka,Florian Kutscha-Lissberg,Stefan Marlovits,Lawrence M. White,Siegfried Trattnig +7 more
TL;DR: Quantitative T2 mapping seems to reflect differences in repair tissues formed after two surgical cartilage repair procedures, in contrast to repair tissue after MACT, in which a significant increase from deep to superficial zones could be observed.
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Treatment of Full-Thickness Chondral Defects With Hyalograft C in the Knee A Prospective Clinical Case Series With 2 to 7 Years’ Follow-up
TL;DR: Hyalograft C autograft provides clinical improvement in healthy young patients with single cartilage defects in patients with osteoarthritis and less complicated surgery and lower morbidity are considered advantages of the technique.
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MR imaging of cartilage and its repair in the knee - a review
TL;DR: The present article on MR imaging techniques of cartilage repair focuses on morphological description and scoring using techniques from conventional 2D through advanced isotropic 3D MRI sequences.
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Multimodal approach in the use of clinical scoring, morphological MRI and biochemical T2-mapping and diffusion-weighted imaging in their ability to assess differences between cartilage repair tissue after microfracture therapy and matrix-associated autologous chondrocyte transplantation: a pilot study
Goetz H. Welsch,Siegfried Trattnig,Stephan Domayer,Stefan Marlovits,Lawrence M. White,Tallal C. Mamisch,Tallal C. Mamisch +6 more
TL;DR: In combination clinical, MR-morphological and MR-biochemical parameters can be seen as a promising multimodal tool in the follow-up of cartilage repair.