TY - JOUR
T1 - Biological considerations of tendon graft incorporation within the bone tunnel
AU - Zelle, Boris A.
AU - Lattermann, Christian
AU - Chhabra, Anikar
AU - Fu, Freddie H.
AU - Huard, Johnny
PY - 2005/1/1
Y1 - 2005/1/1
N2 - Incorporation of the tendon graft within the bone tunnel is crucial for a successful outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Previous studies demonstrated that the incorporation of the tendon graft may take up to several months. Thus, it is of concern whether the early tendon-bone interface is strong enough to tolerate accelerated early postoperative rehabilitation. Biological solutions to enhance tendon healing within the bone tunnel may allow further advances in anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Previous studies emphasized the important role of bone growth factors. In animal models, successful stimulation of graft incorporation has been achieved by the application of bone morphogenetic protein-2. Moreover, periosteal enveloping of the tendon graft has shown to improve the healing response of the tendon graft within the bone tunnel, and preliminary clinical results appear promising. Further advances may be achieved by the use of tissue-engineered ligaments. Successful tissue engineering of ligaments requires optimized structural scaffolds, tissue specific cells, biological stimulation by growth factors, and mechanical stimulation by cyclic stretching.
AB - Incorporation of the tendon graft within the bone tunnel is crucial for a successful outcome after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Previous studies demonstrated that the incorporation of the tendon graft may take up to several months. Thus, it is of concern whether the early tendon-bone interface is strong enough to tolerate accelerated early postoperative rehabilitation. Biological solutions to enhance tendon healing within the bone tunnel may allow further advances in anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Previous studies emphasized the important role of bone growth factors. In animal models, successful stimulation of graft incorporation has been achieved by the application of bone morphogenetic protein-2. Moreover, periosteal enveloping of the tendon graft has shown to improve the healing response of the tendon graft within the bone tunnel, and preliminary clinical results appear promising. Further advances may be achieved by the use of tissue-engineered ligaments. Successful tissue engineering of ligaments requires optimized structural scaffolds, tissue specific cells, biological stimulation by growth factors, and mechanical stimulation by cyclic stretching.
KW - Gene therapy
KW - Growth factor
KW - Ligament replacement
KW - Tissue engineering
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U2 - 10.1053/j.oto.2004.11.014
DO - 10.1053/j.oto.2004.11.014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:13544259866
SN - 1048-6666
VL - 15
SP - 36
EP - 42
JO - Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics
JF - Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics
IS - 1
ER -