Biologic Knee Replacement

Dr Kevin Stone

Dr Kevin Robert Stone

Knee Surgeon

Kevin Robert Stone, M.D. is an orthopaedic surgeon, who specializes in sports medicine and injuries of the knee, shoulder, and ankle joints. He has lectured and is recognized internationally as an authority on cartilage and meniscal growth, replacement, and repair. Stone is known for his developmen…

March 14, 2025
  1. Part 1 - Introduction to the concept of biologic knee replacement

    Dr Kevin Stone discusses the options available to the surgeon for biologic …

  2. Part 2 - Articular cartilage repair or regrowth

    Chondroplasty, microfracture and paste-grafting - cartilage repair techniqu…

  3. Part 3 - Partial meniscectomy, meniscal repair, reconstruction or replacement

    Dr Kevin Stone discusses the options available to patient and surgeon for r…

  4. Part 4 - Options for damaged knee ligaments in biologic knee replacement

    Restoring stability is an important part of biological knee replacement.

  5. Part 5 - Osteotomy as an adjunct procedure to biologic knee replacement

    Dr Stone explains how bad biodynamics can accelerate joint damage, and how …

  6. Part 6 - Video - The paste graft technique

    Dr Kevin Stone explains how microfracture and paste-grafting are combined t…

  7. Part 7 - Video - Meniscus cartilage replacement for arthritis

    Dr Stone gives an explanation of how both types of knee cartilage are invol…

  8. Part 8 - Video - Lateral meniscus allograft transplantation

    This patient with an arthritic knee and meniscal deterioration has a latera…

  9. Part 10 - Treatment of failed Osteochondritis Dissecans repair by Articular Cartilage Paste Grafting

    A residual cavity in this man's knee after failed surgery for osteochondrit…

  10. Part 11 - Combined Meniscus Allograft Transplantation and Articular Cartilage Paste Grafting

    A very active sportsman returns to full activities after a biologic repair.…

  11. Part 12 - Collagen Meniscus Implant

    Dr Stone presents a patient with an osteochondral defect treated with paste…