Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children's Hospital Boston, Hunnewell 2, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2010 Sep 1;92(11):2039-49. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.I.01368.
The effects of skeletal maturity on functional ligament healing are unknown. Prior studies have suggested that ligament injuries in skeletally mature animals heal with improved mechanical properties. In this study, we hypothesized that skeletally immature animals have improved functional healing compared with skeletally mature animals.
Twenty-one Yucatan minipigs (eight juvenile, eight adolescent, and five adult animals) underwent bilateral anterior cruciate ligament transection. On one side, the ligament injury was left untreated to determine the intrinsic healing response as a function of age. On the contralateral side, an enhanced suture repair incorporating a collagen-platelet composite was performed. Biomechanical properties of the repairs were measured after fifteen weeks of healing, and histologic analysis was performed.
Anterior cruciate ligaments from skeletally immature animals had significantly improved structural properties over those of adult animals at three months after transection in both the untreated and repair groups. Use of the enhanced suture technique provided the most improvement in the adolescent group, in which an increase of 85% in maximum load was noted with repair. The repair tissue in the adult tissue had the highest degree of hypercellularity at the fifteen-week time point.
Functional ligament healing depends on the level of skeletal maturity of the animal, with immature animals having a more productive healing response than mature animals.
骨骼成熟度对功能性韧带愈合的影响尚不清楚。先前的研究表明,成熟动物的韧带损伤具有改善的机械性能。在这项研究中,我们假设未成熟动物的功能愈合优于成熟动物。
21 只 Yucatan 小型猪(8 只幼年,8 只青春期,5 只成年动物)进行双侧前交叉韧带切断。在一侧,韧带损伤未经处理,以确定年龄相关的固有愈合反应。在对侧,进行增强缝合修复,包括胶原-血小板复合物。在愈合 15 周后测量修复的生物力学特性,并进行组织学分析。
在未处理和修复组中,与成年动物相比,在横断后三个月,骨骼未成熟动物的前交叉韧带结构特性明显改善。在青少年组中,使用增强缝合技术提供了最大的改善,其中修复后最大负荷增加了 85%。在 15 周的时间点,成年组织中的修复组织具有最高的细胞过度增生程度。
功能韧带愈合取决于动物的骨骼成熟度水平,未成熟动物的愈合反应比成熟动物更具活力。