Bone‐ACL‐bone allograft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Short‐term evaluation in a rabbit model with microcomputed tomography

Author:

Liu Yulei12ORCID,Deng Xiang‐Hua1,Havasy Janice1,Green Samuel1,Piacentini Alexander1,Chen Daoyun1,Rodeo Scott A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Orthopedic Soft Tissue Research Program Hospital for Special Surgery New York City New York USA

2. Institute of Sports Medicine Peking University Third Hospital Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe standard grafts used for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are tendon, either patellar tendon, hamstring, or quadriceps. However, the microstructure and composition of tendon differs from ligament. Ideally, the ACL would be replaced with the same tissue. To evaluate the incorporation of a bone‐ACL‐bone (B‐ACL‐B) graft for ACL reconstruction, we performed a controlled laboratory study in a rabbit model with microcomputed tomography (μCT). Forty‐six New Zealand white rabbits were used, with 17 donor rabbits to harvest bilateral B‐ACL‐B allografts and 29 rabbits undergoing unilateral ACL reconstruction with B‐ACL‐B allograft. Knee specimens were collected for biomechanical testing (n = 14) at 4 and 8 weeks and for μCT analysis (n = 15) at 2, 4, and 8 weeks after surgery. Gross inspection and μCT examination confirmed bone blocks in the appropriate anatomic position. Biomechanical tests revealed no difference in mean load‐to‐failure force for B‐ACL‐B allografts between 4 and 8 weeks. Progressive healing occurred between the bone block and the tunnel as demonstrated by a gradual increase on average bone‐volume fraction and total mineral density (TMD) in both femoral and tibial tunnels. Remodeling of the bone block was evidenced by a significant decrease in TMD of both tibial and femoral bone blocks. This is a report of a novel rabbit B‐ACL‐B allograft reconstruction model demonstrating early signs of graft remodeling and incorporation. Clinical Relevance: This study demonstrates ACL reconstruction using an anatomically matched ACL allograft, rather than a tendon graft, may be possible based on early findings in this lapine model.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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