Abstract BACKGROUND: For a tendon graft to function as an anterior cruciate ligament, the tendon must heal to the bone tunnel. We studied the effect of 4 weeks of implantation on the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel using two different fixation devices in an ovine model. HYPOTHESIS: The type of fixation device in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may affect early healing, which can be measured as the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: An extraarticular tendon graft reconstruction was performed in ovine tibias. The graft was fixed with either a bioresorbable interference screw or a WasherLoc. After 4 weeks of implantation the strength and stiffness of the complex and the tendon graft-bone tunnel interface were determined by incrementally loading specimens to failure. RESULTS: For the interference screw, the strength deteriorated 63% and the stiffness deteriorated 40%. For the WasherLoc, the strength was similar and the stiffness improved 136%. CONCLUSIONS: The type of fixation device determines whether the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel increases or decreases after implantation. Clinical Relevance: The pace of rehabilitation may need to be adjusted based on the type of fixation device used to secure a soft tissue graft.
How four to twelve weeks of implantation affect the strength and stiffness of a tendone securely fixed in a bone tunnel: a study of the Evolgate fixation in an extra-articular ovine model / Ferretti, Andrea; Monaco, Edoardo; Labianca, L; Dangelo, F; DE CARLI, Angelo; Conteduca, Fabio. - In: JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS AND TRAUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1590-9921. - STAMPA. - 7:(2006).
How four to twelve weeks of implantation affect the strength and stiffness of a tendone securely fixed in a bone tunnel: a study of the Evolgate fixation in an extra-articular ovine model
FERRETTI, Andrea;MONACO, Edoardo;DE CARLI, ANGELO;CONTEDUCA, Fabio
2006
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Abstract BACKGROUND: For a tendon graft to function as an anterior cruciate ligament, the tendon must heal to the bone tunnel. We studied the effect of 4 weeks of implantation on the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel using two different fixation devices in an ovine model. HYPOTHESIS: The type of fixation device in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction may affect early healing, which can be measured as the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: An extraarticular tendon graft reconstruction was performed in ovine tibias. The graft was fixed with either a bioresorbable interference screw or a WasherLoc. After 4 weeks of implantation the strength and stiffness of the complex and the tendon graft-bone tunnel interface were determined by incrementally loading specimens to failure. RESULTS: For the interference screw, the strength deteriorated 63% and the stiffness deteriorated 40%. For the WasherLoc, the strength was similar and the stiffness improved 136%. CONCLUSIONS: The type of fixation device determines whether the strength and stiffness of a tendon in a bone tunnel increases or decreases after implantation. Clinical Relevance: The pace of rehabilitation may need to be adjusted based on the type of fixation device used to secure a soft tissue graft.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.