An ultrastructural study on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using autogenous patellar tendon grafts in dogs |
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Authors: | Hirotsugu Kojima Syunji Sasaki Tetsuya Tamaki Hiroshi Kameda Satoru Yamasaki Michio Kimura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Wakayama Medical College, 27, Nanabancho, 640 Wakayama, Japan;(2) Department of Anatomy, Kansai Shinkyu College, Kansai Academy of Medical Science, 2-11-1, Wakaba, Kumatoricho, Sennan-gun, 590-04 Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | An ultrastructural study was undertaken concerning morphological changes within the autografted patellar tendon (PT) after being transplanted to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in mongrel dogs. After 4 weeks, the arrangements of both large and small collagen fibrils in the PT graft became disordered, and the number of inflammatory cells increased. However, the same PT grafts revealed postsurgical signs of newly-produced collagen fibrils around activated fibroblasts at 12 to 24 weeks. At 52 weeks after the transplantation, small collagen fibrils increased in both number and density, showing a remarkable morphological similarity to the collagen fibrils of normal ACL. These data indicate that the characteristics of the PT graft eventually resemble those of a normal ACL. This paper was presented in part at the Combined Meeting of the Orthopedic Research Societies of the USA, Japan and Canada in Banff, Alberta, Canada, October, 1991. |
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Keywords: | Anterior eruciate ligament reconstruction Collagen fibril Electron microscopy |
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