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A biomechanical and histological evaluation of the structure and function of the healing medial collateral ligament in a goat model.

机译:山羊模型中内侧副韧带愈合的结构和功能的生物力学和组织学评估。

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This study evaluated the healing process of an isolated medial collateral ligament (MCL) rupture at 12 weeks in a goat model. Using a robotic/UFS testing system, knee kinematics in multiple degrees of freedom and in situ forces in the healing MCL in response to (1) a 67-N anterior tibial load and (2) a 5-Nm valgus moment were evaluated as a function of angles of knee flexion. Then a uniaxial tensile test of femur-MCL-tibia complexes (FMTCs) was preformed to obtain the structural properties of the FMTC and mechanical properties of the healing MCL substance. The histological appearance of the healing MCL was also examined for collagen and cell organization. The anterior tibial translation in response to a 67-N anterior tibial load was found to range from 1.9 to 2.4 mm, which was not significantly different from the sham-operated, contralateral control knee. In response to a 5-Nm valgus moment, however, MCL injury caused a 40% or more increase in valgus rotations over sham-operated controls for all anglesof knee flexion tested. The magnitudes of the in situ forces in the healing MCLs for neither external loading conditions differed from sham-operated controls. For the structural properties of the healing FMTC, the stiffness returned to sham-operated control levels, but ultimate load at failure remained 60% of sham-operated control values. In terms of mechanical properties of the healing MCL, its tangent modulus and stress at failure were only 40% of sham-operated control values. Histologically, the collagen and cell organization at the femoral and tibial insertions as well as the midsubstance remained disorganized. Comparing these data to those previously reported at 6 weeks, there was a marked improvement in the in situ forces in the healing MCL and of the stiffness of the FMTC. Also, the data obtained for the goat model revealed a faster healing process than those for the rabbit model. These findings suggest that greater post-injury activity levels may render the goat to be a better animal model for studying the healing process of the MCL.
机译:这项研究评估了山羊模型中第12周孤立的内侧副韧带(MCL)破裂的愈合过程。使用机器人/ UFS测试系统,以以下方式评估膝关节运动学在多个自由度和在康复MCL中的原位力中的响应:(1)67-N前胫骨负重和(2)5-Nm外翻力矩。屈膝角度的功能。然后进行股骨-MCL-胫骨复合物(FMTC)的单轴拉伸试验,以获得FMTC的结构性质和愈合的MCL物质的机械性质。还检查了愈合的MCL的组织学外观是否存在胶原蛋白和细胞组织。发现响应67-N前胫骨负荷的前胫骨平移范围为1.9至2.4 mm,与假手术对侧对照膝关节无明显差异。然而,响应5 Nm的外翻力矩,对于所有测试的膝关节屈曲角度,MCL损伤导致外翻旋转比假手术对照增加40%或更多。在没有外部加载条件的情况下,愈合的MCL中的原位力的大小与假手术的对照组不同。对于愈合的FMTC的结构特性,刚度恢复到假手术控制水平,但破坏时的最终载荷仍为假手术控制值的60%。就愈合MCL的机械性能而言,其切线模量和破坏时的应力仅为假手术控制值的40%。从组织学上看,股骨和胫骨插入处的胶原蛋白和细胞组织以及中层物质仍然杂乱无章。将这些数据与先前在第6周报道的数据进行比较,治愈的MCL的原位力和FMTC的刚度都有明显的改善。同样,从山羊模型获得的数据显示出比兔子模型更快的愈合过程。这些发现表明,更高的损伤后活性水平可能使山羊成为研究MCL愈合过程的较好动物模型。

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