Ultrastructure of periprosthetic Dacron knee ligament tissue: Two cases of ruptured anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

Authors

  • Massimiliano Salvi
  • Claudio Velluti
  • Mario Misasi
  • Pietro Bartolozzi
  • Daniela Quacci
  • Carlo Dell'orbo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108999251

Abstract

Light- and electron-microscopic investigations were performed on two failed Dacron ligaments that had been removed from 2 patients shortly after failure of the implant 2–3 years after reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. Two different cell populations and matrices were correlated with closeness to the Dacron threads. Fibroblasts surrounded by connective tissue with collagen fibrils were located far from the Dacron threads. Roundish cells, appearing to be myofibroblasts surrounded by a more lax connective tissue and elastic fibers, were found close to the Dacron threads. The presence of myofibroblasts and the matrix differentiation could be attributed to the different mechanical forces acting on the Dacron and on the connective tissue because of their different coefficients of elasticity. The sparse occurrence of inflammatory cells in the synovial membrane and in the connective tissue surrounding the Dacron supports the biologic inertness of this artificial material. However, the repair tissue was not structured to resist tension stresses.

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Published

1991-01-01

How to Cite

Salvi, M., Velluti, C., Misasi, M., Bartolozzi, P., Quacci, D., & Dell’orbo, C. (1991). Ultrastructure of periprosthetic Dacron knee ligament tissue: Two cases of ruptured anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Acta Orthopaedica, 62(2), 174–177. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679108999251