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Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid

This study aimed to investigate nuchal ligament (NL) autograft on experimental tendon defect healing in donkeys. Eight healthy donkeys were used. The left forelimb’s superficial digital flexor (SDF) tendon was assigned as treatment, and the right forelimb was allocated as the control group (without...

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Autores principales: Khajeh, Ahmad, Baniadam, Ali, Oryan, Ahmad, Ghadiri, Alireza, Naddaf, Hadi
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Publicado: Urmia University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8094152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33953874
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2019.97919.2330
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author Khajeh, Ahmad
Baniadam, Ali
Oryan, Ahmad
Ghadiri, Alireza
Naddaf, Hadi
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Oryan, Ahmad
Ghadiri, Alireza
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description This study aimed to investigate nuchal ligament (NL) autograft on experimental tendon defect healing in donkeys. Eight healthy donkeys were used. The left forelimb’s superficial digital flexor (SDF) tendon was assigned as treatment, and the right forelimb was allocated as the control group (without surgical intervention). A 3×1.5 cm segment of the funicular part of the NL was excised. A full thickness defect created in the treatment tendon and was grafted with the excised NL. The following parameters were evaluated in 120 days postoperatively: clinical, ultrasonography, radiography, histopathology, biomechanical properties, and scanning and electronic transmission microscopy. There were no significant changes observed in the neck angle so that it was confirmed this treatment regimen preserved the head and neck situation without any considerable neck swelling. Weight-bearing in gait and trot was similar between both forelimbs at the end of the study. Mild to moderate adhesion was detected in the dorsal surface of the SDF tendon. There was no significant difference in the echogenicity and fiber alignment, respectively, on days 90 and 120 after surgery. Treatment significantly amplified the collagen diameter and enhanced the collagen fibril diameter and density considerably compared to the NL. The transplanted tissue was mostly in the remodeling or maturation phase, on day 120 postoperatively. It seems that the NL is biocompatible, almost biodegradable, and effective in tendon healing without metaplasia or tissue rejection.
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spelling pubmed-80941522021-05-04 Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid Khajeh, Ahmad Baniadam, Ali Oryan, Ahmad Ghadiri, Alireza Naddaf, Hadi Vet Res Forum Original Article This study aimed to investigate nuchal ligament (NL) autograft on experimental tendon defect healing in donkeys. Eight healthy donkeys were used. The left forelimb’s superficial digital flexor (SDF) tendon was assigned as treatment, and the right forelimb was allocated as the control group (without surgical intervention). A 3×1.5 cm segment of the funicular part of the NL was excised. A full thickness defect created in the treatment tendon and was grafted with the excised NL. The following parameters were evaluated in 120 days postoperatively: clinical, ultrasonography, radiography, histopathology, biomechanical properties, and scanning and electronic transmission microscopy. There were no significant changes observed in the neck angle so that it was confirmed this treatment regimen preserved the head and neck situation without any considerable neck swelling. Weight-bearing in gait and trot was similar between both forelimbs at the end of the study. Mild to moderate adhesion was detected in the dorsal surface of the SDF tendon. There was no significant difference in the echogenicity and fiber alignment, respectively, on days 90 and 120 after surgery. Treatment significantly amplified the collagen diameter and enhanced the collagen fibril diameter and density considerably compared to the NL. The transplanted tissue was mostly in the remodeling or maturation phase, on day 120 postoperatively. It seems that the NL is biocompatible, almost biodegradable, and effective in tendon healing without metaplasia or tissue rejection. Urmia University Press 2021 2021-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8094152/ /pubmed/33953874 http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2019.97919.2330 Text en © 2021 Urmia University. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-noncommercial 4.0 International License, (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Ghadiri, Alireza
Naddaf, Hadi
Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title_full Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title_fullStr Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title_short Effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
title_sort effectiveness of nuchal ligament autograft in the healing of an experimental superficial digital flexor tendon defect in equid
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8094152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33953874
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2019.97919.2330
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