Wildemann Britt, Klatte Franka
Julius Wolff Institute, Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Regenerative Therapies, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, German.
Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2012 Apr 1;1(4):161-8. Print 2011 Oct.
Tendon tears of the rotator cuff show a high prevalence in today's population. Patients suffer from permanent pain and disability, and surgical reconstruction may be the only possibility for abatement. The complex process of tendon-bone healing leads to mechanically inferior scar-tissue, which often results in retears or non-healing. In the current literature, factors such as patients age, sex and fatty muscle infiltration are highly correlated to the presence of rotator cuff tears and the incidence of retears. To improve the tendon tissue quality after surgical reconstructions biologically based strategies with use of growth factors arouse more and more interest in the last years. However, to optimize the treatment of rotator cuff tears the biological background of tears and retears must be investigated in more detail. This article will elucidate different aspects that have an impact on rotator cuff healing and give a brief insight in tendon/ligament cell culture and animal studies focusing on growth factor treatments.
肩袖肌腱撕裂在当今人群中具有很高的患病率。患者遭受永久性疼痛和残疾,手术重建可能是缓解症状的唯一途径。肌腱与骨愈合的复杂过程会导致机械性能较差的瘢痕组织,这常常导致再次撕裂或不愈合。在当前文献中,患者年龄、性别和脂肪肌肉浸润等因素与肩袖撕裂的存在及再次撕裂的发生率高度相关。近年来,为了在手术重建后改善肌腱组织质量,基于生长因子的生物学策略引起了越来越多的关注。然而,为了优化肩袖撕裂的治疗,必须更详细地研究撕裂和再次撕裂的生物学背景。本文将阐明影响肩袖愈合的不同方面,并简要介绍专注于生长因子治疗的肌腱/韧带细胞培养和动物研究。