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Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods

BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreservation, freezing, and freezing with gamma irradiation. HYPOTHESIS: All 3 preservation methods will result in similar biomechanical properties as defined by tensile and compression testing. STUDY DESIG...

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Autores principales: Jacquet, Christophe, Erivan, Roger, Sharma, Akash, Pithioux, Martine, Parratte, Sebastien, Argenson, Jean-Nöel, Ollivier, Matthieu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6488788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31065555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119841622
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author Jacquet, Christophe
Erivan, Roger
Sharma, Akash
Pithioux, Martine
Parratte, Sebastien
Argenson, Jean-Nöel
Ollivier, Matthieu
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Erivan, Roger
Sharma, Akash
Pithioux, Martine
Parratte, Sebastien
Argenson, Jean-Nöel
Ollivier, Matthieu
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description BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreservation, freezing, and freezing with gamma irradiation. HYPOTHESIS: All 3 preservation methods will result in similar biomechanical properties as defined by tensile and compression testing. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: A total of 24 human lateral menisci were collected from patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty. Inclusion criteria were patients younger than 70 years with primary unilateral (medial) femorotibial knee osteoarthritis. Each meniscus was divided into 2 specimens cross-sectionally. One specimen was systematically cryopreserved and constituted the control (Cy; –140°C), and the other specimen was used for either the simple frozen group (Fr; –80°C) or the frozen+irradiated group (FrI; –80°C + 25-kGy irradiation). Compression and tensile tests were performed to analyze the elasticity modulus (Young modulus) in compression, the elasticity modulus in tension, the tensile force at failure, and the rupture profile of the tensile stress-strain curve. RESULTS: A significant difference in the mean compression elasticity modulus was observed between the Cy and Fr groups (28.86 ± 0.77 vs 37.26 ± 1.08 MPa, respectively; P < .001) and between the Cy and FrI groups (28.86 ± 0.77 vs 45.92 ± 1.09 MPa, respectively; P < .001). A significant difference in the mean tensile elasticity modulus was also observed between the Cy and Fr groups (11.66 ± 0.97 vs 19.97 ± 1.37 MPa, respectively; P = .008) and between the Cy and FrI groups (11.66 ± 0.97 vs 45.25 ± 1.39 MPa, respectively; P < .001). There were no significant differences between the control and study groups in tensile force at failure. The analysis of the stress-strain curve revealed a slow-slope curve with a nonabrupt rupture (ductile material) for the Cy samples versus a clear rupture of the curve for the Fr and FrI samples (more fragile material). CONCLUSION: Cryopreservation allows for more elastic and less fragile tissue compared with simple freezing or freezing plus irradiation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The study results exhibit the detrimental effect of simple freezing and freezing plus irradiation on human meniscal mechanical properties. If these effects occur in menisci prepared for allograft procedures, important differences could appear in the graft’s mechanical behavior and thus patient outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-64887882019-05-07 Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods Jacquet, Christophe Erivan, Roger Sharma, Akash Pithioux, Martine Parratte, Sebastien Argenson, Jean-Nöel Ollivier, Matthieu Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: Three main meniscal preservation methods have been used over the past decade: cryopreservation, freezing, and freezing with gamma irradiation. HYPOTHESIS: All 3 preservation methods will result in similar biomechanical properties as defined by tensile and compression testing. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: A total of 24 human lateral menisci were collected from patients who underwent total knee arthroplasty. Inclusion criteria were patients younger than 70 years with primary unilateral (medial) femorotibial knee osteoarthritis. Each meniscus was divided into 2 specimens cross-sectionally. One specimen was systematically cryopreserved and constituted the control (Cy; –140°C), and the other specimen was used for either the simple frozen group (Fr; –80°C) or the frozen+irradiated group (FrI; –80°C + 25-kGy irradiation). Compression and tensile tests were performed to analyze the elasticity modulus (Young modulus) in compression, the elasticity modulus in tension, the tensile force at failure, and the rupture profile of the tensile stress-strain curve. RESULTS: A significant difference in the mean compression elasticity modulus was observed between the Cy and Fr groups (28.86 ± 0.77 vs 37.26 ± 1.08 MPa, respectively; P < .001) and between the Cy and FrI groups (28.86 ± 0.77 vs 45.92 ± 1.09 MPa, respectively; P < .001). A significant difference in the mean tensile elasticity modulus was also observed between the Cy and Fr groups (11.66 ± 0.97 vs 19.97 ± 1.37 MPa, respectively; P = .008) and between the Cy and FrI groups (11.66 ± 0.97 vs 45.25 ± 1.39 MPa, respectively; P < .001). There were no significant differences between the control and study groups in tensile force at failure. The analysis of the stress-strain curve revealed a slow-slope curve with a nonabrupt rupture (ductile material) for the Cy samples versus a clear rupture of the curve for the Fr and FrI samples (more fragile material). CONCLUSION: Cryopreservation allows for more elastic and less fragile tissue compared with simple freezing or freezing plus irradiation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The study results exhibit the detrimental effect of simple freezing and freezing plus irradiation on human meniscal mechanical properties. If these effects occur in menisci prepared for allograft procedures, important differences could appear in the graft’s mechanical behavior and thus patient outcomes. SAGE Publications 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6488788/ /pubmed/31065555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119841622 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Pithioux, Martine
Parratte, Sebastien
Argenson, Jean-Nöel
Ollivier, Matthieu
Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title_full Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title_fullStr Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title_full_unstemmed Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title_short Preservation Methods Influence the Biomechanical Properties of Human Lateral Menisci: An Ex Vivo Comparative Study of 3 Methods
title_sort preservation methods influence the biomechanical properties of human lateral menisci: an ex vivo comparative study of 3 methods
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6488788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31065555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967119841622
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