Morphology and Matrix Composition During Early Tendon to Bone Healing
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research
- Vol. 339 (339) , 253-260
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00003086-199706000-00034
Abstract
This study outlines the early morphologic phenomenon of tendon to bone healing in the rabbit model. Twelve skeletally mature, male New Zealand White rabbits received transplantation of the hallucis longus tendon into a 2-mm calcaneal bone tunnel. The morphologic characteristics of the healing tendon to bone interface were evaluated at 1, 2, 4, and 6 weeks after surgery by the use of conventional histology and immunohistochemical localization of collagen Types I, II, and III. Histologic analysis illustrated progressive maturation and reorganization of the tendon to bone interface with subsequent development of tissue collagen fiber continuity between the tendon and bone. Initially, diffuse immunolocalization of all three collagen types was observed within the scar tissue filling the space between the tendon and bone. During a 6-week period, reorganization of the scar tissue into an interface occurred, similar to an indirect insertion. Although a definitive fibrocartilage region did not form, Type II collagen was localized at the remodeling insertion site throughout the first 6 weeks of repair. In addition, Type III collagen fibers, resembling Sharpey's fibers, were noted to span this interface. The characterization of the insertion between tendon and bone is important to the understanding of healing in commonly used orthopaedic grafting procedures, such as anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions.Keywords
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