RééDOC
75 Boulevard Lobau
54042 NANCY cedex

Christelle Grandidier Documentaliste
03 83 52 67 64


F Nous contacter

0

Article

--";3! O
     

-A +A

Extensor mechanism reconstruction after proximal tibial replacement

ODDY MJ; PENDEGRASS CJ; GOODSHIP AE; CANNON SR; BRIGGS T; BLUNN GW
J BONE JOINT SURG BR , 2005, vol. 87, n° 6, p. 873-878
Doc n°: 120736
Localisation : Bibliothèque Universitaire de Médecine de Nancy
Descripteurs : DE66 - TRAITEMENTS - TIBIA-PERONE

We developed an in vivo model of the attachment of a patellar tendon to a metal implant to simulate the reconstruction of an extensor mechanism after replacement of the proximal tibia. In 24 ewes, the patellar tendon was attached to a hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated titanium prosthesis. In 12, the interface was augmented with autograft containing cancellous bone and marrow. In the remaining ewes, the interface was not grafted. Kinematic gait analysis showed nearly normal function of the joint by 12 weeks. Force-plate assessment showed a significant increase in functional weight-bearing in the grafted animals (p = 0.043). The tendon-implant interface showed that without graft, encapsulation of fibrous tissue occurred. With autograft, a developing tendon-bone-HA-implant interface was observed at six weeks and by 12 weeks a layered tendon-fibrocartilage-bone interface was seen which was similar to a direct-type enthesis. With stable mechanical fixation, an appropriate bioactive surface and biological augmentation the development of a functional tendon-implant interface can be achieved.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Mes paniers

4

Gerer mes paniers

0