Chapter 10 Allograft Particulate Cartilage Transplantation:
DeNovo Natural Tissue (NT) Graft
Introduction: DeNovo NT Graft
The DeNovo Natural Tissue (NT) Graft is derived from articular cartilage allograft.1,2 The allograft articular cartilage is mechanically particulated into pieces of tissue and stored in a proprietary storage medium developed by ISTO Technologies, Inc. (St. Louis, Mo., United States).
As tissue comprising the DeNovo NT graft is analyzed in the same manner as fresh stored osteochondral allograft, per AATB standards and FDA regulations, it is released for use only after all viral screening and sterility tests are completed. Similar to other fresh allograft tissues such as fresh osteochondral allografts,3–6 the tissue has a limited shelf life.
Preoperatively, the lesion sizes are documented. The lesion areas are calculated and used to order the separate packets of DeNovo NT graft. Each package contains particulated cartilage pieces to cover an area of up to 2.5 cm2.