Contrast‐Enhanced Computed Tomography for Structural and Functional Evaluation of Ligament Microdamage
Afifah H. Tsurayya, Jiri Jäntti, Petri Paakkari, Milka Poimala, Brian D. Snyder, Mark W. Grinstaff, Miitu K. M. Honkanen, Heta Mertano, Aapo Ristaniemi, Janne T. A. Mäkelä

TL;DR
This study explores using contrast-enhanced micro-CT to detect ligament microdamage and assess structural and functional changes in tissues.
Contribution
The novel use of neutral iodixanol and cationic tantalum oxide nanoparticles for imaging ligament microdamage in wet tissue is introduced.
Findings
Neutral iodixanol showed faster diffusion and correlated with biomechanical properties like phase shift at specific frequencies.
Tantalum oxide nanoparticles enabled detailed visualization of ligament structures, suggesting potential for 3D histological assessment.
Abstract
Detecting microstructural damage in ligaments remains a challenging case when no visible tearing occurs. This study introduces a novel application of micro‐CT for ligament evaluation in wet tissue state with potential for clinical translation. We utilize neutral iodixanol and cationic tantalum oxide nanoparticles (Ta₂O₅‐cNPs) for quantitative and qualitative imaging of microdamaged bovine ligaments. We hypothesize that neutral iodixanol reflects the ligament's functional alterations, while Ta₂O₅‐cNPs will depict ligament structure by highlighting biphasic differences between the interfascicular matrix and fascicular regions. To examine these hypotheses, bovine anterior (N = 6) and posterior (N = 5) cruciate ligaments were assigned to control and damaged groups. All samples underwent biomechanical tensile testing to quantify the functional properties. Ligaments in the damaged group were…
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TopicsKnee injuries and reconstruction techniques · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging
