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王琦1 张积华2 张才龙1 田少奇1 孙康1△ 黄洪杰1 李永会1.股四头肌腱双束重建前交叉韧带的生物力学特性研究[J].现代生物医学进展英文版,2011,11(6):1138-1141.
股四头肌腱双束重建前交叉韧带的生物力学特性研究
The Biomechanical Study on the Quadriceps Tendon Used for Double-bundleReconstruction of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament
  
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中文关键词: 股四头肌腱  前交叉韧带  移植  生物力学  移植物
英文关键词: biomechanics  quadriceps tendon  anterior cruciate ligament  transplant  graft
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WANG Qi1, ZHANG Ji-hua2, ZHANG Cai-long1, TIAN Shao-qi1, SUN Kang1△, HUANG Hong-jie1, LI Yong-hui1 青岛大学医学院附属医院关节外科 
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      目的:探讨股四头肌腱的生物力学特性,为其能否应用于临床前交叉韧带(ACL)重建提供实验依据。方法:取32 例新鲜尸体 的1cm 宽股四头肌腱,按其解剖结构分为两束:股直肌、股内、外侧肌腱合为A 束,股中间肌腱为B 束,用游标卡尺测量两束的宽 度及厚度,然后将两束置于电子万能试验机上分别测其生物力学指标。结果:A 束厚度为4.39±1.72mm,宽度为8.19±1.18mm,生 物力学强度为685.67±227.09N,抗拉强度为17.00±3.48Mpa;B 束厚度为3.06±1.47mm,宽度为7.10±2.03mm,生物力学强度 为435.04±205.80N,抗拉强度为13.16±4.02Mpa。A 束生物力学强度与ACL 比较,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05);B 束生物力学强 度与ACL 比较,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。结论:股四头肌腱的生物力学性能不能满足ACL 双束重建的要求,其在临床上应用 于ACL 双束重建的价值有待于进一步的深入研究。
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      Objective: To investigate the biomechanics of the quadriceps tendon and to provide theoretical basis for double-bundle reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament(ACL). Methods: 32 quadriceps tendons (width 1cm) taken from fresh cadaver were dissected into 2 bundles according to the anatomy, one bundle including rectus femoris, vastus medialis and vastus lateralis was named A bundle and the other was named B bundle. The width and thickness of the A and B bundle were detected respectively with a Vernier caliper and the biomechanics were determined by WDW-30 election universal testing machine. Results: The thickness, width, ultimate load and ultimate tensile strength of bundle A were 4.39±1.72mm, 8.19±1.18mm, 685.67±227.09 N and 17.00±3.48 Mpa respectively, while for bundle B,which were 3.06±1.47 mm, 7.10±2.03mm, 435.04±205.80 N and 13.16±4.02 Mpa. There was difference between bundle A and the ACL (p<0.05). Conclusion: The ultimate load of bundle A was much lower than the the ACL and bundle Bwas also lower than the ACL.
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