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Biomechanical Outcomes of Bridge-enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair Are Influenced by Sex in a Preclinical Model

机译:在临床前模型中桥性前交叉韧带修复的生物力学结果受性别影响

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BackgroundDespite the well-established role of sex on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury risk, its effects on ACL surgical outcomes remain controversial. This is particularly critical when developing novel surgical techniques to treat the injury because there are limited data existing on how these procedures will respond in each sex. One such approach is bridge-enhanced ACL repair, in which primary suture repair of the ACL is augmented with a bioactive scaffold saturated with autologous blood. It has shown comparable biomechanical outcomes to ACL reconstruction in preclinical models.
机译:背景尽管性行为在前交叉韧带(ACL)损伤风险中具有公认的作用,但其对ACL手术结局的影响仍存在争议。当开发新颖的手术技术来治疗损伤时,这一点尤为重要,因为关于这些手术在每种性别中如何反应的数据有限。一种这样的方法是桥增强ACL修复,其中ACL的初次缝合修复通过用自体血饱和的生物活性支架来增强。在临床前模型中,它已显示出与ACL重建相当的生物力学结果。

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