Dupuis J, Harari J, Blackketter D M, Gallina A M
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-6610.
Vet Surg. 1994 Nov-Dec;23(6):456-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-950x.1994.tb00507.x.
Cranial transposition of the fibular head stabilizes the stifle joint by displacing the distal attachment of the lateral collateral ligament (LCL). The forces applied to the LCL after displacement may cause ligamentous elongation. This investigation evaluated the morphological, histological, and biomechanical changes of the LCL after fibular head transposition (FHT) in dogs. Unilateral cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) excision and FHT were performed on 25 dogs. Cross-sectional area, length, histological, and structural properties of the LCL were evaluated 3 weeks, 4 months, and 10 months after surgery. Ligament length means were significantly increased at week 3, month 4, and month 10 compared with intraoperative length means. No significant changes in elongation were observed after week 3. Fibrovascular proliferation within the LCL increased the cross-sectional area and associated structural properties.
通过移位外侧副韧带(LCL)的远端附着点,将腓骨头向头侧移位可稳定膝关节。移位后施加于LCL的力可能导致韧带伸长。本研究评估了犬腓骨头移位(FHT)后LCL的形态学、组织学和生物力学变化。对25只犬进行了单侧颅侧交叉韧带(CCL)切除和FHT。在术后3周、4个月和10个月评估LCL的横截面积、长度、组织学和结构特性。与术中长度平均值相比,第3周、第4个月和第10个月时韧带长度平均值显著增加。第3周后未观察到伸长的显著变化。LCL内的纤维血管增生增加了横截面积和相关的结构特性。