In vivo comparison of biomechanical, histological, and radiological properties of three techniques for tendon lengthening: An experimental study in rabbits

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2009Author
Gideroğlu, KaanAkan, Mithat
Orhun, Haldun
Bozdağ, Ergün
Ege Gül, Aylin
Akgün, Erdal
Aköz, Tayfun
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Gideroğlu, K., Akan, M., Orhun, H., Bozdağ, Ege Gül, A., Akgün, E. ve Aköz, T. (2009). In vivo comparison of biomechanical, histological, and radiological properties of three techniques for tendon lengthening: an experimental study in rabbits. 43(1), s. 1-7.Abstract
Biomechanical, histological, and radiological properties of three different techniques of tendon lengthening Z-plasty,
modified Vulpius, and modified Baker were investigated and compared. Sixty white female Angora rabbits (mean weight
4.1 kg, range 3.9 kg 4.2 kg) were randomly divided into three groups: Z-plasty, V-Y plasty (modified Vulpius technique),
and U-T plasty (modified Baker technique). Histopathological, radiological, and biomechanical properties were evaluated
at the third and sixth postoperative week. Qualitative analysis of ultrasound examination showed that Z-plasty had the most
irregular echo pattern at the third postoperative week, and had less echogenic areas at the sixth postoperative week.
Histological evaluation showed that Z-plasty had significantly more formation of fibrosis and adhesion and less parallel
homogeneous collagen fibres at the sixth postoperative week (pB0.05). U-T plasty had a significantly higher mean (SD)
failure load (15.35 (1.89) N) than the other two methods during the third postoperative week (pB0.05). There was no
significant difference in failure load between the groups at the sixth postoperative week. U-T plasty is a good alternative to
Z-plasty technique for lengthening tendons, and it may be the first choice in those who need moderate lengthening of
tendons and early rehabilitation because it is easy to do, heals better, and has good biomechanical properties.
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Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand SurgeryVolume
43Issue
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02844310802401199https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12415/6770
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