A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs

Hamstring tendon autografts are used for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. This study tested the hypothesis that a 5-strand hamstring autograft construct is superior in strength to a 4-strand construct. Four-strand and 5-strand tendon grafts constructs were prepared from ovine flexor...

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Main Authors: Matthew L. Broadhead, Animesh A. Singla, Nicky Bertollo, David Broe, William R. Walsh
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Language:English
Published: Open Medical Publishing 2017-02-01
Series:Orthopedic Reviews
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Online Access:http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6989
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spelling doaj-8644f0ac43fb4310b04e908d9db852332021-05-02T18:53:07ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642017-02-019110.4081/or.2017.69893633A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructsMatthew L. Broadhead0Animesh A. Singla1Nicky Bertollo2David Broe3William R. Walsh4University of New South Wales, Kensington; University of Newcastle, NewcastleUniversity of New South Wales, KensingtonUniversity of New South Wales, Kensington; Surgical and Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, Prince of Wales Hospital, RandwickUniversity of New South Wales, Kensington; Surgical and Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, Prince of Wales Hospital, RandwickUniversity of New South Wales, Kensington; Surgical and Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, Prince of Wales Hospital, RandwickHamstring tendon autografts are used for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. This study tested the hypothesis that a 5-strand hamstring autograft construct is superior in strength to a 4-strand construct. Four-strand and 5-strand tendon grafts constructs were prepared from ovine flexor tendons and then tested in a uniaxial electromechanical load system with suspensory fixation. The 4-strand and 5-strand constructs were pre-conditioned, stressrelaxed and loaded to ultimate failure. Stress-relaxation, stiffness and ultimate load were compared using a one-way ANOVA. There were no statistical differences in stress-relaxation, initial stiffness, secondary stiffness or ultimate load between 4-strand and 5-strand split tendon graft constructs. Inconsistent failure patterns for both 4-strand and 5-strand constructs were observed. The additional strand in the 5-strand construct may be shielded from stress with additional weakness secondary to the use of suspensory fixation. The potential biological benefit of religamentization and bony integration, with more autologous tissue in the intra-articular space and bony tunnels remains unknown.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6989Anterior cruciate ligamentReconstructionACL
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author Matthew L. Broadhead
Animesh A. Singla
Nicky Bertollo
David Broe
William R. Walsh
spellingShingle Matthew L. Broadhead
Animesh A. Singla
Nicky Bertollo
David Broe
William R. Walsh
A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
Orthopedic Reviews
Anterior cruciate ligament
Reconstruction
ACL
author_facet Matthew L. Broadhead
Animesh A. Singla
Nicky Bertollo
David Broe
William R. Walsh
author_sort Matthew L. Broadhead
title A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
title_short A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
title_full A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
title_fullStr A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
title_full_unstemmed A biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
title_sort biomechanical comparison of 4-strand and 5-strand anterior cruciate ligament graft constructs
publisher Open Medical Publishing
series Orthopedic Reviews
issn 2035-8237
2035-8164
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Hamstring tendon autografts are used for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. This study tested the hypothesis that a 5-strand hamstring autograft construct is superior in strength to a 4-strand construct. Four-strand and 5-strand tendon grafts constructs were prepared from ovine flexor tendons and then tested in a uniaxial electromechanical load system with suspensory fixation. The 4-strand and 5-strand constructs were pre-conditioned, stressrelaxed and loaded to ultimate failure. Stress-relaxation, stiffness and ultimate load were compared using a one-way ANOVA. There were no statistical differences in stress-relaxation, initial stiffness, secondary stiffness or ultimate load between 4-strand and 5-strand split tendon graft constructs. Inconsistent failure patterns for both 4-strand and 5-strand constructs were observed. The additional strand in the 5-strand construct may be shielded from stress with additional weakness secondary to the use of suspensory fixation. The potential biological benefit of religamentization and bony integration, with more autologous tissue in the intra-articular space and bony tunnels remains unknown.
topic Anterior cruciate ligament
Reconstruction
ACL
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/6989
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