ACL graft migration under cyclic loading

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Christian Staerke
Andreas Möhwald
Karl-Heinz Gröbel
Carsten Bochwitz
Roland Becker
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[1] Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg,Department of Orthopaedic Surgery
[2] Otto-von-Guericke Magdeburg,Institute of Mechanics
[3] City Hospital Brandenburg,Department for Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2010年 / 18卷
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Knee; Anterior cruciate ligament; Tensile strength; Materials failure analysis;
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Elongation and migration of ACL grafts will lead to a deterioration of the initial stability of ACL reconstructions. The graft migration has been sparsely investigated independently from the elongation of the graft–fixation complex. The hypothesis of this investigation was that cyclic tensile loads cause a measurable migration of the grafts. Three graft/fixation combinations were investigated in human femora (n = 7): human bone-patellar tendon grafts fixed with a biointerference screw (BPTG-IS) and free tendon grafts (porcine) fixed with either a Bio-TransFix pin (FTG-TF) or an Endobutton CL (FTG-EB). The grafts were fitted with tantalum markers. Then, the specimens were repetitively loaded (50–250 N, 800 cycles). The marker position was fluoroscopically determined at defined intervals and the migration calculated from the change in position relative to a fiducial marker within the bone. A migration of the grafts occurred in all three groups. The migration in the FTG-EB group was significantly larger than in the two other groups (P < 0.01). After 800 cycles, average migration was 0.3 (±0.2) mm in the BPTG-IS group, 0.7 (±0.4) mm FTG-TF group, 2.0 (±1.3) mm in the FTG-EB group. This migration might contribute to a loss of initial stability. Because the graft migration was dependent on the technique, the presented data might provide additional arguments for making the decision on the most appropriate graft/fixation combination.
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