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Effects of gamma irradiation on the initial mechanical and material properties of goat bone-patellar tendon-bone allografts

✍ Scribed by M. J. Gibbons; D. L. Butler; Dr. E. S. Grood; D. I. Bylski-Austrow; M. S. Levy; F. R. Noyes


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
988 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

The effects of ^60^Co gamma irradiation on the initial mechanical properties of the composite bone‐patellar tendon‐bone unit (CU) and the tendon midsubstance (TM) were studied. Frozen specimens were exposed to either 2 or 3 Mrad of gamma irradiation. Paired frozen specimens served as intraanimal controls. Treatment effects on the CU were assessed using four mechanical parameters. Effects on the TM were assessed using four material parameters measured using an optical surface‐strain analysis system. The maximum force and strain energy to maximum force of the composite unit were significantly reduced 27% and 40%, respectively, after 3 Mrad of irradiation (p < .05). Mechanical properties of the CU were not significantly altered, however, following 2 Mrad of irradiation. Based on individual paired contrasts between treatment and control, significant differences were also found in the material properties of the tendon midsubstance. The maximum stress, maximum strain, and strain energy density to maximum stress were significantly reduced following 3 Mrad, but not 2 Mrad, of irradiation. The results provide important “time zero” material property data, which will be useful for later anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction studies using irradiated allograft patellar tendons in the goat model and other animal models as well.


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