Donor-recipient age- or sex-mismatched osteochondral allografts do not adversely affect cumulative graft survival rates after transplantation in the knee.
Jonathan WilliamsKylee RucinskiJames P StannardJosh PridemoreAaron M StokerCory CreceliusClayton W NuelleJames L CookPublished in: The Knee (2024)
By analyzing functional graft survival rates for donor-recipient sex- or age-mismatched OCAs following primary OCAT, the results of the present study support current donor-recipient matching protocols for OCA transplantation in the knee. Based on current evidence, donor-recipient blood-type, sex-, and age-matching are not required for safe and effective primary OCAT in the knee. However, further studies are imperative for defining modifiable variables that further optimize safety and outcomes while maximizing donor tissue quality, availability, access, and use.