Health Matters March 30: An Edmonton surgeon is among a few in Alberta offering new hope for patients who are too young for a knee replacement. His team is repairing knees with bone and cartilage from deceased donors, in what is known as an osteochondral allograft transplant. And as Su-Ling goh reports, the Grey Nuns Hospital program is expanding.
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Alberta surgeons repairing knees with transplanted tissue
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