Intraoperative graft tensioning alters viscoelastic but not failure behaviours of rabbit medial collateral ligament autografts
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Orthopaedic Research
- Vol. 13 (6) , 915-922
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.1100130616
Abstract
The effects of three different degrees of intraoperative graft tensioning on measures of ex vivo laxity, viscoelastic behaviour, and structural and material failure of isolated healing medial collateral ligament autografts were investigated in a rabbit model. The grafts were orthotopically replaced at one of three different loads (too tight, anatomic, or too loose) and were mechanically evaluated after 0, 12, 24, and 48 weeks of healing. Laxity of the ligament was influenced by intraoperative graft tensioning at time zero. However, after 12 weeks of healing, values for laxity were indistinguishable among the experimental groups. Cyclic load relaxation, a measure of viscoelastic behaviour, was significantly influenced by intraoperative graft tensioning, and this effect persisted even after 48 weeks of healing. Grafts placed under excessive tension relaxed one-third less than grafts placed under abnormally low in situ tension. The relevance of these differences remains to be determined. Intraoperative tensioning had no significant influence on characteristics of structural or material failure of the graft during the first year of healing. These results suggest that, in this model, control of graft tension at the time of placement and fixation does not improve the failure characteristics of the medial collateral ligament. The structural strength of the grafts collectively improved to nearly normal values after 48 weeks; however, material recovery was less complete. Failure loads averaged 89% of control values, whereas failure stress averaged only 52% after 48 weeks of healing.Keywords
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