Purpose of the study: To evaluate the mechanical properties of Femur-Graft Complex in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with patellar tendon (PT) graft, comparing different femoral graft fixation devices. Type of the study: Ex-vivo mechanical study on animal model. Materials and Methods: An ACL reconstruction with PT was carried out on 40 porcine knees. Femoral graft fixation was achieved using four different systems: absorbable interference screw (Group A); transcondylar metal screw (Group B); absorbable pins (Group C); and a new devices that consists of a transcondylar metal screw and a metal pin (Group D). Ten more knees were used as control group. On each sample a cyclic loading test, then a load-to-failure test was performed. Results: Groups B and D showed mean elongation at cyclic loading significantly lower than other groups. Furthermore, Group D showed signiticantly greater mean values than other groups for maximum load, yield load, and stiffness, without signficant differences in comparison with the control groups. Conclusions: Transcondylar fixation devices showed best structural properties of Femur-Graft Complex. Moreover, augmenting compression mechanism with a suspension device, as in Group D, we obtained structural properties similar to those of normal ACL and PT graft.

Milano, G., Mulas, P. D., Zarelli, D., Ruiu, A., Ziranu, F., Fabbriciani, C., Comparison between different femoral fixation devices for patellar tendon graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. An ex-vivo mechanical study on animal model[Confronto tra diversi sistemi di fissazione femorale per il trapianto di tendine rotuleo nella ricostruzione del legamento crociato anteriore. Studio meccanico ex-vivo su modello animale], <<ARTROSCOPIA>>, 2004; 5 (1): 37-44 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14921]

Comparison between different femoral fixation devices for patellar tendon graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. An ex-vivo mechanical study on animal model [Confronto tra diversi sistemi di fissazione femorale per il trapianto di tendine rotuleo nella ricostruzione del legamento crociato anteriore. Studio meccanico ex-vivo su modello animale]

Milano, Giuseppe;Fabbriciani, Carlo
2004

Abstract

Purpose of the study: To evaluate the mechanical properties of Femur-Graft Complex in the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction with patellar tendon (PT) graft, comparing different femoral graft fixation devices. Type of the study: Ex-vivo mechanical study on animal model. Materials and Methods: An ACL reconstruction with PT was carried out on 40 porcine knees. Femoral graft fixation was achieved using four different systems: absorbable interference screw (Group A); transcondylar metal screw (Group B); absorbable pins (Group C); and a new devices that consists of a transcondylar metal screw and a metal pin (Group D). Ten more knees were used as control group. On each sample a cyclic loading test, then a load-to-failure test was performed. Results: Groups B and D showed mean elongation at cyclic loading significantly lower than other groups. Furthermore, Group D showed signiticantly greater mean values than other groups for maximum load, yield load, and stiffness, without signficant differences in comparison with the control groups. Conclusions: Transcondylar fixation devices showed best structural properties of Femur-Graft Complex. Moreover, augmenting compression mechanism with a suspension device, as in Group D, we obtained structural properties similar to those of normal ACL and PT graft.
2004
Italiano
Milano, G., Mulas, P. D., Zarelli, D., Ruiu, A., Ziranu, F., Fabbriciani, C., Comparison between different femoral fixation devices for patellar tendon graft in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. An ex-vivo mechanical study on animal model[Confronto tra diversi sistemi di fissazione femorale per il trapianto di tendine rotuleo nella ricostruzione del legamento crociato anteriore. Studio meccanico ex-vivo su modello animale], <<ARTROSCOPIA>>, 2004; 5 (1): 37-44 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14921]
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