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January 2019 Vol. 7 No.1
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Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 7(1) pp. 024-027,
January, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2551723 |
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Review
Future perspectives in synthetic
grafts used in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction |
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*1Baciu Cosmin Constantin MD,
PhD, 1Soare Gabriela MD, PhD, 1Vișoianu
Andrei MD, 1Popescu Gheorghe Ion MD, PhD and 2Barbilian
Gheorghe Adrian MD, PhD |
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It is already
known that the lesion of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is
one of the most frequent knee pathologies, especially in
professional sportsmen, but also for the active average-aged
population. ACL surgical reconstruction is one of the most
documented and common intervention in sport traumatology. The
consequence of an ACL lesion is the appearance of
anterior-posterior laxity, which leads to an unstable knee
predisposed to the appearance of associated lesions and a much
faster development of a degenerative disease. That is why in
complete lesions of the ACL, the chosen therapeutic attitude is
the surgical reconstruction using biological grafts (autograft
or allograft) or artificial grafts made from different
materials. The limits imposed by autografts and allografts in
ACL reconstruction together with the scientific progress made in
materials science and biology have conducted a lot of interest
for developing systems and materials for anterior cruciate
ligament replacement or reconstruction. This review has the
purpose to synthesize the important steps taken in the
development of polymer-based materials for ACL, their advantages
and disadvantages and the results of different in vitro and in
vivo tests. Until now, there is none successfully polymer system
for ligament reconstruction implanted in humans. The developing
domain of synthetic polymers for anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction still has a lot of potential. In addition, lots
of nanostructured materials, made of nanofibers or in the form
of ceramic/polymeric nanocomposites, are getting interest of
several studies due to their potential use as engineered
scaffolds that mimic the native surface composite of cells,
increasing the chances for tissue regeneration. Here, we review
the last 20 years of literature in order to obtain a good
understanding on the use of synthetic grafts made by nano- and
polymeric materials for ACL reconstruction, and to trace
perspectives on the future development of the field
Keywords: Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Grafts,
Reconstruction, Knee, Sport Injury
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