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. 2001 Mar 8;25(1):35–39. doi: 10.1007/s002640000199

A comparative study of the healing of tendon autograft and tendon-bone autograft using patellar tendon in rabbits

MJ Park 1, MC Lee 2, SC Seong 2
PMCID: PMC3620615  PMID: 11374265

Abstract.

In order to compare the healing of tendon to bone and the healing of bone to bone in a rabbit model, the lateral 4 mm of patellar tendons were detached from their insertion into the tibia either subperiosteally (group I) or with a bone block (group II) and implanted into drill holes in the proximal articular surface of the tibia. The histological and biomechanical features of the graft incorporation were observed at 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks. Histological patterns similar to normal tendon-bone attachment were seen at the tendon-bone interface in group I by 12 weeks, while direct bony union was seen in group II by 8 weeks. The maximum tensile load and stiffness were significantly greater in group II at 4 and 8 weeks while the difference between the two groups was not significant at 2 and 12 weeks. These findings show that more rapid incorporation of the graft occurs in group II although no significant difference in biomechanical parameters was noted once healing was complete.

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