The study of autologous periosteum wrapping tendon graft improves tendon healing inside a bone tunnel
- VernacularTitle:自体骨膜包裹肌腱对腱骨愈合的影响
- Author:
Baicheng CHEN
;
Guang LUAN
;
Zhanchi ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Periosteum;
Tendons;
Bone;
Ligaments
- From:
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
2000;0(02):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective The experiment was designed to evaluate whether the tendon healing inside the bone tunnel improved when the periosteal graft was wrapped around the tendon. Methods Sixty normal and healthy New Zealand white rabbits were used in the experiment. These rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. Each group included 20 rabbits. Group Ⅰ, periosteal graft was wrapped around the tendon with the cambium layer facing toward the bone; Group Ⅱ, periosteal graft was wrapped around the tendon with the fibrous layer facing toward the bone; Group Ⅲ, as control group, no periosteal graft was used with the tendon. In control group, the rabbit flexor hallucis longous tendon with calcaneus was designed as tendon-bone model. At 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 weeks after the operation, the specimens in three groups were got respectively and the structural integrity of the tendon bone interface were observed using optical microscope. The histological changes and the biomechanical parameters at varies interval were recorded. Results Three weeks after operation, there was significant osteochondral ossification of the periosteal cambium layer in the group of the cambium layer facing toward the bone, but no new bone appeared in the other two groups. Four weeks after operation, the newborn trabecular in the group of the cambium layer facing toward the bone was more than the other two groups. Six weeks after operation, the amount of the newborn trabecular and the tight interdigitation between the tendon graft and the newly formed bone in the group of the cambium layer facing toward the bone were superior to the group of the fibrous layer toward the bone and the control group. Biomechanical testing, according to a one-factor ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls multiple range test, there was significant difference in statistics between the group of the cambium layer facing toward the bone and the other two groups (P0.05). Conclusion Periosteal graft was wrapped around the tendon with the cambium layer facing toward the bone, may shorten the time of osteochondral ossification of the periostum and improve the tendon healing in the bone tunnel.