前交叉韧带重建中缝线增强的研究进展。

Q3 Medicine
Jiaxin Liu, Hongyu Li, Meng Wang, Yiran Wang, Guanxin Guo, Hangzhou Zhang
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目的:总结缝合增强技术在前交叉韧带重建中的研究进展。方法:对近年来国内外关于前交叉韧带重建中SA的文献进行综合综述。通过对SA的定义、生物力学和组织学研究,以及其在ACL重建中的临床应用现状,评价SA在ACL重建中的疗效。结果:SA在增强前交叉韧带移植物的生物力学稳定性、降低再破裂风险、加速术后恢复方面具有显著优势。具体来说,SA提高了移植物的刚度、最终失效强度和循环稳定性,从而降低了术后早期失效和关节不稳定的风险。组织学上,它通过早期负荷分担机制促进重塑和肌腱-骨整合;然而,应力屏蔽可能会干扰自然重塑过程,值得进一步关注。在临床上,SA降低了移植物失败率和翻修手术的需要,显著改善了年轻患者的膝关节稳定性和功能恢复。然而,它对移植物成熟的影响和潜在的并发症仍然存在争议。结论:尽管SA在ACL重建中具有诸多优势,但未来仍需优化张紧技术,开发生物活性材料,开展大规模随机对照试验,进一步阐明其临床价值和适用范围,为ACL重建提供更可靠的解决方案。
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[Research progress of suture augmentation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction].

Objective: To summarize the research progress of suture augmentation (SA) in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction.

Methods: A comprehensive review of recent literature about SA in ACL reconstruction at home and abroad was conducted. The efficacy of SA in ACL reconstruction was evaluated by examining the definition, biomechanics, and histological studies of SA, along with its clinical application status in ACL reconstruction.

Results: SA demonstrates significant advantages in enhancing the biomechanical stability of ACL grafts, reducing the risk of re-rupture, and accelerating postoperative recovery. Specifically, SA improves graft stiffness, ultimate failure strength, and cyclic stability, thereby diminishing the risk of early postoperative failure and joint instability. Histologically, it fosters remodeling and tendon-bone integration through early load-sharing mechanisms; however, stress shielding may interfere with natural remodeling processes, warranting further attention. Clinically, SA reduces graft failure rates and the need for revision surgeries, markedly improving knee joint stability and functional recovery in young patients. Nevertheless, its impact on graft maturation and potential complications remains controversial.

Conclusion: Despite the many advantages of SA in ACL reconstruction, future endeavors should focus on optimizing tensioning techniques, developing bioactive materials, and conducting large-scale randomized controlled trials to further elucidate its clinical value and scope of applicability, providing a more reliable solution for ACL reconstruction.

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中国修复重建外科杂志
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