1.Reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament with allogeneic tendon:a medium-term follow-up
Yanbo JIA ; Zihong LIANG ; Yizhong REN ; Changxu HAN ; Lingyue KONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(42):6764-6769
BACKGROUND:Alogeneic tendon has been frequently used to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament. However, there is a lack of middle- and long-term clinical evaluation. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the middle- and long-term curative effect of alogeneic tendon reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament under arthroscopy. METHODS:Twenty-five patients with anterior cruciate ligament injury under alogeneic tendon transplantation were reviewed retrospectively. They were al folowed up for 3 years or more. The clinical outcomes were evaluated and compared using Lyshlom score scale, IKDC2000 and Tegner score scale. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al the patients were folowed up. Lysholm scale scores on the knee function, Tegner scores and IKDC scores were significantly increased after transplantation (P < 0.05). No complications of infection and compartment syndrome occurred. Symptoms were relieved and the function of knee joint was improved. There was one case weakly positive for anterior drawer test. Both Lachman test and pivot shift test showed negative signs. Overal, the reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament with alogeneic tendon has less trauma and complications, with good middle-term efficacy.
2.Tibial avulsion fractures of anterior cruciate ligament repaired with Arthrex sutures passing through combining free knotting technique
Yanbo JIA ; Zihong LIANG ; Yizhong REN ; Changxu HAN ; Lingyue KONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(3):367-372
BACKGROUND:The treatment method of tibial avulsion fractures of anterior cruciate ligament is varied;each has its advantages. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the methods and clinical effects of the treatment of avulsion fractures of tibial insertion of anterior cruciate ligament by the means of making two decussate lines and four strands of non-absorbable Arthrex sutures passing through two bone tunnels combined with pushlock free knotting anchor under arthroscopy. METHODS:From December 2014 to November 2015, 23 cases of avulsion fractures of tibial insertion of anterior cruciate ligament were treated in the Second Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University. Under the arthroscopy, avulsed fracture was fixed in tibial intercondylar eminence by the means of making two decussate lines of Arthrex sutures passing through. At the same time, pushlock free knotting anchor beside tibial tubercle provided a tightening of tension for Arthrex sutures, which could strengthen the fixation of avulsion fracture blocks. Knee joint Lysholm and Tegner scores were fol owed up. Knee stability was evaluated by anterior drawer test and Lachman test. Postoperative reset and healing were evaluated with X-ray films. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Al 23 patients were fol owed up for 6 months to 1 year. (2) Lysholm scale of the knee function was (47.31±6.16) preoperatively and (94.69±1.28) postoperatively (P<0.05). Tegner score was (3.14±1.58) preoperatively and (7.74±1.69) postoperatively (P<0.05). (3) Lachman test of al cases was negative. X-ray films demonstrated that fracture healing was good. There was no repeated swel ing or cross locking of the joint. The knee was not limited by flexion or extension. No infection or deep venous thrombosis of lower extremity occurred. (4) The method of Arthrex sutures passing through two bone tunnels combined with pushlock free knotting anchor under arthroscopy has the advantages of minimal y invasive, simple operation, reliable fixation, no metal implants and satisfactory result to treat the tibial intercondylar eminence fracture of anterior cruciate ligament.
3.Mid-term outcome of medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction by hamstring tendon autograft
Yizhong REN ; Changxu HAN ; Yanbo JIA ; Lingyue KONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(42):6822-6826
BACKGROUND:Autologous hamstring tendon reconstruction of the medial patel ofemoral ligament is now more popular surgical procedure.
OBJECTIVE:To study the clinical mid-term outcomes of isolated medial patel ofemoral ligament reconstruction for recurrent lateral patel ar dislocation.
METHODS:The clinical data of 24 patients (25 knees) undergoing medial patel ofemoral ligament reconstruction for recurrent patel ar dislocation from September 2006 to September 2009 were retrospectively studied. Clinical, functional, and CT outcomes were assessed at an average of 3.1 years after surgery (range, 2-5 years), using recurrent instability as the primary end point.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The success rate of medial patel ofemoral ligament reconstruction for preventing recurrent dislocations was 92%. Two patients (8%) experienced a recurrent lateral patel ar dislocation, and required a reoperation. At final fol ow-up, the mean IKDC, Tenger and Lycholm scores were significantly higher than those before operation (P<0.01). Reconstruction of the medial patel ofemoral ligament for recurrent patel ar instability is a minimal y invasive operation and has a number of benefits. The mid-term clinical outcome was satisfactory.
4.Biomechanical and Lateralized Lower Limb Kinematics of Males with Unilateral Functional Ankle Instability During Continuous Vertical Jump Landing
Zilong WANG ; Zhiqi ZHANG ; Lingyue MENG ; Mengya LU ; Jiawei BAO ; Qiuxia ZHANG ; Lingyu KONG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(5):931-938
Objective This study investigated lower limb biomechanics and lateral asymmetry during the continuous vertical jump(CVJ)landing process in individuals with unilateral functional ankle instability(FAI)and compared these characteristics with those of healthy individuals.Methods Fourteen males with unilateral FAI were selected as the experimental group,and 14 males without ankle joint injury were matched to the control group.Both the groups performed 30 CVJ landing tasks.Lower limb kinematic and kinetic characteristics during the 1st,15th,and 30th CVJ landings were synchronously collected using Vicon and Kistler equipment,and a 2×3 mixed analysis of variance was adopted for the data.Results In the execution of CVJ landing tasks,patients with FAI demonstrated no significant differences in the kinematic and kinetic characteristics of the affected limbs compared with healthy controls.However,a greater degree of lateral asymmetry was observed in the FAI group,particularly in the symmetry index(SI)of the vGRF peak.Despite the increase in the number of jump landings and consequent increase in fatigue levels,which led to adjustments in lower limb movement patterns,these adjustments did not appear to have a significant impact on the biomechanical characteristics and asymmetry of the affected limb in patients with FAI.Conclusions This study provides a theoretical basis for the prevention of recurrent ankle sprains in patients with FAI,as well as rehabilitation training prior to their return to sports.These findings underscore the importance of addressing lower limb asymmetry in the rehabilitation training of patients with FAI to reduce the risk of potential long-term injuries.When formulating rehabilitation plans for patients with FAI,particular attention should be paid to the correction of lower limb asymmetry with consideration of biomechanical adaptability under different states to achieve a more comprehensive rehabilitation outcome.
5.Biomechanical characteristics of lower extremities during counter movement jump in male patients with functional ankle instability
Zilong WANG ; Xin MENG ; Zhiqi ZHANG ; Yu XIE ; Lingyue MENG ; Qiuxia ZHANG ; Lingyu KONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(3):478-485
BACKGROUND:As the end bearing joint of the human body,the ankle joint bears the top-down pressure of the body,which leads to the ankle joint is easy to be damaged in the movement,can induce functional ankle instability,which negatively affects daily life.The study of lower extremity biomechanics in patients with functional ankle instability during counter movement jump is of great significance for scientific training,prevention of ankle injury,and clinical rehabilitation after injury. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the kinetics and kinematics of lower limbs in the longitudinal jumping of functional ankle instability population. METHODS:From March to September 2023,15 male patients with functional ankle instability and 15 healthy people,aged 22-28 years old,were recruited in Soochow University.All subjects completed counter movement jump experiment.Vicon infrared high-speed motion capture system and Kistler three-dimensional force measuring table were used to simultaneously collect the lower limb kinematics and kinetics indexes of the two groups of subjects at the take-off stage of counter movement jump,the instant off the ground,the initial landing moment and the peak moment of vertical ground reaction force. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)At the instant off the ground,the affected side of the functional ankle instability group showed smaller knee internal rotation moment(P=0.020)and smaller ankle internal rotation moment(P=0.009)compared with the affected side of the healthy control group.(2)At the moment of landing,the affected side of the functional ankle instability group showed a smaller hip flexion angle than the affected side of the healthy control group(P=0.039).Compared with the healthy control group,functional ankle instability group showed smaller hip abduction angle(P=0.022),smaller knee varus angle(P=0.010),larger knee external rotation angle(P=0.021),smaller ankle varus angle(P=0.004),and smaller external ankle rotation angle(P=0.008).(3)At the peak of vertical ground reaction force,functional ankle instability group showed a smaller ankle varus angle than healthy control group(P=0.044).(4)The results showed that the lower limb biomechanical characteristics of the patients with functional ankle instability were abnormal compared with the healthy people during counter movement jump,which mainly showed the changes of the kinematics and kinetics indexes of the lower limb joints in the sagittal plane and the frontal plane at the moment of lift-off and landing.These changes reflect that people with functional ankle instability adopt rigid take-off and landing patterns when performing counter movement jump,tend to transfer the load of the affected ankle joint to other joints of the lower limb,and show compensatory phenomenon of the healthy lower limb.Therefore,detection and correction of abnormal biomechanical features should be a part of rehabilitation training for those with functional ankle instability.
6.The Wear on a Novel Motion Mode Hinged Knee Prosthesis: A Finite Element Analysis
Lingyue KONG ; Jing ZHANG ; Dongmu TIAN ; Jingyu ZHANG ; Yongcheng HU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(1):E097-E103
Objective To perform finite element analysis on a novel motion mode hinged knee prosthesis, and investigate the method of wear simulation on hinged prosthesis and the influence of motion mode on wear of the prosthesis. Methods Based on the finite element model of contact stress on spherical axis prosthesis, the finite element model of wear was established according to Archard wear theory. The kinematics data during different motions were input as loading condition to simulate mechanical environment of the knee arthroplasty in physiological activities. The wear results of spherical axis prosthesis were studied. Results For tibial insert, the average and maximum contact stresses during upstairs and downstairs climbing were higher than those during walking, and the cumulative wear volume during upstairs climbing was larger than that during downstairs climbing and walking. The wear mainly occurred on lower surface of tibial insert during all 3 motions. For rotating bushing, there was only a short period of contact and wear during walking, and the cumulative wear was 0. 19 mm3. Conclusions The spherical axis motion of hinged knee prosthesis can improve the mechanical environment of knee, reduce the wear of rotating bushing, and prolong the prosthesis survival. The finite element simulation can predict the wear of hinged prosthesis effectively, and provide the theoretical basis for design and improvement of the prosthesis.
7.Mechanism of Mongolian Medicine Erden-uril on osteoarthritis in rats
Garida ZHAO ; Yizhong REN ; Changxu HAN ; Lingyue KONG ; Yanbo JIA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(8):1193-1199
BACKGROUND:The clinical application of Mongolian Medicine Erdun-uril in the treatment of osteoarthritis is effective,but its therapeutic effect and related mechanism are still unclear. OBJECTIVE:To observe the repairing process of osteoarthritis in rats by Mongolian Medicine Erdun-uril and analyze its mechanism. METHODS:Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats(8 weeks of age)were selected to establsih an osteoarthritis model using intraarticular injection of sodium iodoacetate solution into the unilateral knee joint.Two weeks after modeling,the model rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group(n=6)was given normal saline by gavage,and low and high dose groups(n=12 per group)were given Erdun-uril 1.4 and 2 g,respectively,3 times per day.After 2 and 4 weeks of continuous administration,blood samples,articular cartilage and periarticular bone tissue were taken from rats to detect changes in cartilage metabolic markers(cartilage oligomeric matrix protein,proteoglycan),bone metabolic markers(bone alkaline phosphatase,keratan sulfate),inflammatory markers(interleukin 6,tumor necrosis factor α),lipid metabolic markers(total cholesterol,triacylglycerol).Histopathological changes were also observed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:qRT-PCR results showed that after 2 and 4 weeks of administration,the mRNA expression of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein,proteoglycan and bone alkaline phosphatase and keratan sulfate in knee cartilage of rats were significantly reduced in the low and high dose groups compared with the control group(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.001),with the reduction being more significant in the high dose group.After 2 and 4 weeks of administration,compared with the control group,serum tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 6 levels were decreased(P<0.01,P<0.001)and total cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels were increased(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.001)in the low and high dose groups,with the improvement being more significant in the high dose group.Hematoxylin-eosin staining results showed that in the control group,there were large defective areas on the surface of the knee cartilage with unknown structure and severe inflammatory cell infiltration;in the low dose group,the surface of the knee cartilage was rough with disordered cell arrangement and the cartilage structure did not improve significantly after 2 weeks of administration,while the number of inflammatory cells in the knee cartilage was reduced and the cartilage structure was restored to some extent after 4 weeks of administration;in the high dose group,the structure of the knee cartilage become clear after 2 weeks of administration and even clearer after 4 weeks of administration,and the inflammation was significantly reduced after 2 weeks of administration.To conclude,Mongolian Medicine Erdun-uril with better anti-inflammatory properties can improve cartilage metabolism and obviously alleviate osteoarthritis in rats.