Literature DB >> 1415881

The effect of in situ freezing on rabbit patellar tendon. A histologic, biochemical, and biomechanical analysis.

B K Graf1, K Fujisaki, R Vanderby, A C Vailas.   

Abstract

Cell necrosis has been well documented as one of the many changes that occur in autogenous tendon when it is used to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament. The purpose of this experiment was to isolate cell necrosis as a variable and study its effect on the patellar tendon. To accomplish this, both knees of 25 New Zealand White rabbits were operated on. In one knee, a 5-mm wide band of patellar tendon was subjected to two rapid freeze-thaw cycles, while the other knee underwent sham surgery. Histologic evaluation showed a zone of necrosis at 2 and 4 weeks with cellular repopulation complete at 8 weeks. patellar tendon cross-sectional area was 0.118 cm2 at 8 weeks for the frozen specimens compared to 0.102 cm2 for the sham-operated controls. This difference was significant at the P = 0.025 level. Mechanical testing at 4 and 8 weeks revealed no significant changes in tendon length, maximum load, or stiffness. The collagen content was also unchanged at both 4 and 8 weeks.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Musculoskeletal; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1415881     DOI: 10.1177/036354659202000406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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2.  Effects of freezing on the biomechanical and structural properties of human posterior tibial tendons.

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Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2007-01-10       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Quadriceps tendon and patellar ligament: cryosectional anatomy and structural properties in young adults.

Authors:  H U Stäubli; L Schatzmann; P Brunner; L Rincón; L P Nolte
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4.  The mechanical properties of tail tendon fascicles from lubricin knockout, wild type and heterozygous mice.

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5.  Laser-induced modification of the patellar ligament tissue: comparative study of structural and optical changes.

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7.  Carbodiimide-derivatized hyaluronic acid surface modification of lyophilized flexor tendon: a biomechanical study in a canine in vitro model.

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8.  Histological study of fresh versus frozen semitendinous muscle tendon allografts.

Authors:  Alexandre Carneiro Bitar; Luiz Augusto Ubirajara Santos; Alberto Tesconi Croci; João Alberto Ramos Maradei Pereira; Edgard N França Bisneto; Arlete Mazzini Miranda Giovani; Claudia Regina G C M Oliveira
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