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Extracellular matrix cartilage allograft (EMCA) is a novel biological strategy utilized to augment the repair of osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLTs). However, there is no consensus on the precise role and outcomes following its use in the treatment of OLTs. The purpose of this systematic review was to evaluate the clinical and radiological outcomes following the use of EMCA for the treatment of OLT. During July 2023, the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were systematically reviewed to identify clinical studies examining outcomes following EMCA for the management of OLTs. In total, 162 patients (162 ankles) across five studies received EMCA as part of their surgical procedure at a weighted mean follow-up time of 23.8±4.2 months. Across all five studies, there were improvements in subjective clinical outcomes following the use of EMCA, regardless of the clinical scoring tool utilized. Two studies demonstrated superior postoperative magnetic resonance observation of cartilage repair tissue (MOCART) scores in the EMCA cohort compared to the bone marrow stimulation (BMS) cohort alone. In the EMCA-BMS cohort, there were seven complications (9%) and three failures (4.1%). In the autologous osteochondral transplantation (AOT) cohort, there were 10 complications (38.5%), zero failures, and six secondary surgical procedures (23.1%). In the EMCA alone cohort, there were zero complications and three failures (4.3%), all of which underwent an unspecified revision procedure. This current systematic review demonstrated improvements in both clinical and radiological outcomes following the use of EMCA for the treatment of OLTs. Further prospective comparative studies with longer follow-up times are warranted to determine the precise role of EMCA in the management of OLT.

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