| Literature DB >> 2768300 |
K Doi1, G DeSantis, D I Singer, J V Hurley, B O'Brien, S M McKay, M J Hickey, B F Murphy.
Abstract
Five vascularised allografts of the knee joint were performed in dogs immunosuppressed with cyclosporin A and azathioprine. Three survived with normal function for 3 to 4 months after operation. One of the unsuccessful grafts had a failed vascular anastomosis, the other an inadequate blood level of cyclosporin A. All three successful grafts healed well. In two, bone scans, radiographs and biopsies were indistinguishable from successful autografts; in the third the blood supply to the graft failed despite patent anastomoses but the graft healed well with good function. All three grafts were rejected within 2 to 3 weeks of withdrawal of cyclosporin A and azathioprine. In non-immunosuppressed dogs, allografts of the knee, both vascularised and non-vascularised, were rejected within a few days of operation. In two non-vascularised allografts, administration of cyclosporin and azathioprine had no apparent effect on the rate of rejection of the graft.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2768300 DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.71B4.2768300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bone Joint Surg Br ISSN: 0301-620X