Following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with the middle third part patellar tendon, the graft undergoes histological rearrangement due to biomechanical action, which transforms it into a structure similar to the normalACL. The purpose of our study was to make a qualitative and quantitative histological evaluation, by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), of the neoligamentization process of a bone– patellar tendon–bone (BTPB) graft used as pro-ACL at different follow-up times.We analysed the ultrastructure of collagen fibrils by focusing on their size and distribution with respect to a normal patellar tendon and a normal ACL used as controls. Our results showed that up to 24 months follow-up, progressive ultrastructural changes towards the normal ACL were observed. At longer times after surgery (48 and 120 months) no further changes were evident and the ultrastructure showed a marked reduction in large fibrils, which was typical of the control patellar tendon, and a significant increase in small fibrils. The ultrastructure seemed to combine fibrils from two different morphological units. The BPTB graft used as ACL underwent a transformation process for up to two years. After that period the transformation ceased and for ten years failed to reach the ultrastructural aspect of a normal ACL. However, from an architectural point of view the graft was slowly transformed into a structure similar to ACL with respect to the different mechanical stresses the ligament has to sustain.

Neoligamentization process of BTPB used for ACL graft: Histological evaluation from 6 months to 10 years / S. Zaffagnini; V. De Pasquale; L. Marchesini Reggiani; A. Russo; P. Agati; B. Bacchelli; M. Marcacci.. - In: THE KNEE. - ISSN 0968-0160. - STAMPA. - 14:(2007), pp. 87-93. [10.1016/j.knee.2006.11.006]

Neoligamentization process of BTPB used for ACL graft: Histological evaluation from 6 months to 10 years

ZAFFAGNINI, STEFANO;DE PASQUALE, VIVIANA;AGATI, PATRIZIA;BACCHELLI, BEATRICE;MARCACCI, MAURILIO
2007

Abstract

Following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with the middle third part patellar tendon, the graft undergoes histological rearrangement due to biomechanical action, which transforms it into a structure similar to the normalACL. The purpose of our study was to make a qualitative and quantitative histological evaluation, by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), of the neoligamentization process of a bone– patellar tendon–bone (BTPB) graft used as pro-ACL at different follow-up times.We analysed the ultrastructure of collagen fibrils by focusing on their size and distribution with respect to a normal patellar tendon and a normal ACL used as controls. Our results showed that up to 24 months follow-up, progressive ultrastructural changes towards the normal ACL were observed. At longer times after surgery (48 and 120 months) no further changes were evident and the ultrastructure showed a marked reduction in large fibrils, which was typical of the control patellar tendon, and a significant increase in small fibrils. The ultrastructure seemed to combine fibrils from two different morphological units. The BPTB graft used as ACL underwent a transformation process for up to two years. After that period the transformation ceased and for ten years failed to reach the ultrastructural aspect of a normal ACL. However, from an architectural point of view the graft was slowly transformed into a structure similar to ACL with respect to the different mechanical stresses the ligament has to sustain.
2007
Neoligamentization process of BTPB used for ACL graft: Histological evaluation from 6 months to 10 years / S. Zaffagnini; V. De Pasquale; L. Marchesini Reggiani; A. Russo; P. Agati; B. Bacchelli; M. Marcacci.. - In: THE KNEE. - ISSN 0968-0160. - STAMPA. - 14:(2007), pp. 87-93. [10.1016/j.knee.2006.11.006]
S. Zaffagnini; V. De Pasquale; L. Marchesini Reggiani; A. Russo; P. Agati; B. Bacchelli; M. Marcacci.
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