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Biologic augmented microdrilling (BAM) is an outpatient procedure that infuses damaged knee cartilage with stem cells derived from bone marrow to promote regeneration and improve symptomatic pain and stiffness. It is an alternative to total knee replacement (TKR) surgery and is especially helpful for those whose age or condition may not yet warrant TKR.
BAM is an arthroscopic procedure performed in an outpatient setting. Small holes are drilled in the bone surrounding the damaged cartilage, allowing local stem cells derived from bone marrow to be mobilized to the site. Augmenting this procedure with biologic injections post-operatively can aid in promoting cartilage regeneration. At The Cartilage Regeneration Center at Bone & Joint Clinic of Baton Rouge, Dr. Broyles employs the following treatment timeline for BAM patients:
The key to the success of BAM is the regular use of biologic injections. These injections deliver biologics that are specific to the purpose of cartilage health and regeneration. They include:
BAM is a relatively new procedure that has shown incredible promise in treated patients. Among the most notable benefits are:
If you’ve been diagnosed with cartilage damage and osteoarthritis in your knee or hip and are looking for an alternative to total joint replacement, cartilage regeneration may be an option for you.
If you have general questions about the procedures or requirements, visit the Cartilage Regeneration Center website.
Dr. Joseph Broyles specializes in BAM procedures at The Bone and Joint Clinic of Baton Rouge.
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