Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar tendon was performed in 50 rabbits (two groups of 25 animals) by the outside-in (Group I) and the inside-out (Group II) techniques. Five animals from each group were sacrificed at different times (2 weeks, 1, 3, 6, and 9 months). Histologic analysis showed that the intraarticular part of the graft was morphologically similar to a normal ligament in both groups at 9 months. In Group 1, a newly formed bone-graft junction along the tunnel walls was observed inside the femoral tunnel. At 6 months, this junction resembled a direct type junction. The old bone-tendon junction showed an early disappearance of the fibrocartilage and was differentiated as a direct junction only at 9 months. In Group 2, at the site of the old bone-tendon junction a fibrocartilaginous layer was present during the whole process of remodeling, and at 6 months this area resembled a direct junction. These observations would suggest that when the junction is placed inside the tunnel (outside-in technique) the process of remodeling is more dramatic and slower than when it is placed at the intraarticular exit of the tunnel (inside-out technique), probably because of the formation of a new bone-graft junction along the tunnel walls that partially unload the old junction.

Panni, A., Milano, G., Lucania, L., Fabbriciani, C., Graft healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in rabbits, <<CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH>>, 1997; (343): 203-212 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13010]

Graft healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in rabbits

Milano, Giuseppe;Fabbriciani, Carlo
1997

Abstract

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with patellar tendon was performed in 50 rabbits (two groups of 25 animals) by the outside-in (Group I) and the inside-out (Group II) techniques. Five animals from each group were sacrificed at different times (2 weeks, 1, 3, 6, and 9 months). Histologic analysis showed that the intraarticular part of the graft was morphologically similar to a normal ligament in both groups at 9 months. In Group 1, a newly formed bone-graft junction along the tunnel walls was observed inside the femoral tunnel. At 6 months, this junction resembled a direct type junction. The old bone-tendon junction showed an early disappearance of the fibrocartilage and was differentiated as a direct junction only at 9 months. In Group 2, at the site of the old bone-tendon junction a fibrocartilaginous layer was present during the whole process of remodeling, and at 6 months this area resembled a direct junction. These observations would suggest that when the junction is placed inside the tunnel (outside-in technique) the process of remodeling is more dramatic and slower than when it is placed at the intraarticular exit of the tunnel (inside-out technique), probably because of the formation of a new bone-graft junction along the tunnel walls that partially unload the old junction.
1997
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Panni, A., Milano, G., Lucania, L., Fabbriciani, C., Graft healing after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in rabbits, <<CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH>>, 1997; (343): 203-212 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13010]
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