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Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with a novel porcine xenograft: the initial Italian experience.

Stefano Zaffagnini1, Alberto Grassi1, Giulio Maria Marcheggiani Muccioli1, Tommaso Roberti Di Sarsina1, Federico Raggi1, Andrea Benzi1, Maurilio Marcacci1.   

Abstract

At the current state of the art in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, multiple techniques have been presented but none has given clearly defined and improved results. One of the main issues concerns the choice of graft. The concept of using xenograft tissue, defined as a graft tissue from one species and destined for implantation in an unlike species, was introduced in order to try to overcome the mechanical and biological concerns associated with synthetic materials and the safety and quality concerns and availability problems of allograft tissue. Xenograft tissue carries the risk of producing an immunological reaction. In order to try to overcome or attenuate the immune response against porcine xenograft tissue, the Z-Process® (Aperion Biologics Inc, San Antonio, Texas, USA) has been developed and used to produce the Z-Lig® family of devices for ACL reconstruction procedures. Z-Lig® is a tendon graft with or without bone blocks, sourced from animal tissue in a manner consistent with what has normally been sourced from human tissue, and processed to overcome anti-Gal-mediated rejection and to attenuate other immunological recognition in humans. All this while ensuring sterility, viral inactivation and preservation of mechanical proprieties appropriate for an ACL reconstruction device. The Z-Lig® device has been tested in skeletally mature monkeys and given interesting and promising results from the preclinical performance and safety profile point of view. On this basis, it was possible to proceed with the first clinical trial involving humans, which gave similar encouraging results. The Z-Lig® device has also been implanted in Italy at the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute in Bologna, as a part of international multicenter prospective randomized blinded controlled study aimed at comparing xenograft with allograft tissue.

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Keywords:  Z-Lig; anterior cruciate ligament; knee; reconstruction; xenograft

Year:  2015        PMID: 26605257      PMCID: PMC4634810          DOI: 10.11138/jts/2015.3.2.085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Joints        ISSN: 2512-9090


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