A comparative study of collagen morphology and joint strength in anterior cruciate ligament repair and reconstruction models in rabbits
Andre Yanuar, Andi Isra Mahyuddin, Nucki Nursjamsi Hidajat, Hasrayati Agustina, Nicolaas Cyrillus Budhiparama, Nur Atik

TL;DR
This study compares collagen structure and joint strength in rabbit models of ACL repair and reconstruction, finding better collagen integration and strength in reconstruction.
Contribution
A novel rabbit model for ACL repair is introduced, enabling direct comparison with reconstruction techniques.
Findings
Reconstruction group showed significantly longer type I collagen fibers compared to the repair group.
Tensile failure load was higher in the reconstruction group, though not statistically significant.
Both ACL repair and reconstruction models demonstrated tendon-bone osteointegration.
Abstract
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair offers several theoretical advantages over reconstruction, including preservation of native proprioception and reduced donor-site morbidity. However, the current experimental models are predominantly limited to ACL reconstruction, leaving a critical gap in ACL repair research. This study introduces a novel rabbit model to evaluate osteointegration and mechanical strength at the tendon/ligament-bone interface following ACL repair and reconstruction. Six male New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), aged 90 ± 0 days and weighing 2.50 ± 0.20 kg, were randomly assigned to two groups: ACL reconstruction (n = 3) using the extensor digitorum longus tendon graft and ACL repair (n = 3) using the Krackow suture technique at the femoral attachment. Specimens were collected 6 weeks postoperatively for histological evaluation of Sharpey’s-like…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation
