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A histological and ultrastructural evaluation of the patellar tendon 10 years after reharvesting its central third.

Mattias Lidén1, Tomas Movin, Lars Ejerhed, Nikos Papadogiannakis, Eva Blomén, Kjell Hultenby, Jüri Kartus.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to evaluate the histologic and ultrastructural characteristics of the patellar tendon 10 years after reharvesting its central third. HYPOTHESIS: In the long term, after its central third is reharvested, the patellar tendon does not regain a normal histological and ultrastructural appearance. STUDY
DESIGN: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3.
METHODS: Twelve consecutive patients (4 women, 8 men) who underwent anterior cruciate ligament revision surgery using reharvested ipsilateral patellar tendon autografts were included in the study. Percutaneous biopsy samples were obtained from the central and lateral parts of the patellar tendon under ultrasonographic guidance at a median of 116 months (range, 102-127 months) after the revision procedure. Eleven biopsy specimens from asymptomatic patellar tendons obtained from open anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions served as controls. The histologic characteristics and the presence of glycosaminoglycans were assessed using a light microscope, and the ultrastructure was assessed using a transmission electron microscope.
RESULTS: The histological evaluation revealed deterioration in fiber structure, increased cellularity, and increased vascularity in both the central and peripheral parts of the reharvested patellar tendon specimens compared with normal tendon specimens. No difference in the amount of glycosaminoglycans was seen in specimens from either part of the reharvested patellar tendons and the control specimens. The ultrastructural evaluation revealed that all the control specimens had a normal morphologic appearance and a compact extracellular matrix with regularly oriented collagen fibrils. Furthermore, in the control specimens, the fibril diameter was heterogeneous, with all fibril size classes present. Specimens from the central and the lateral part of the reharvested tendon displayed pathological cell appearance and a more heterogeneous extracellular matrix. The lateral specimens from the reharvested tendons also displayed all fibril size classes but with a more homogeneous distribution. In the central specimens, the largest fibril size class was absent.
CONCLUSION: Ten years after its central third was reharvested for anterior cruciate ligament revision surgery, the patellar tendon had not normalized in terms of its histological and ultrastructural appearance.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18192494     DOI: 10.1177/0363546507311092

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


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