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Histologic case series of human acellular dermal matrix in superior capsule reconstruction.
Lederman, Evan S; McLean, Julie B; Bormann, Kurt T; Guttmann, Dan; Ortega, Kenneth D; Miles, John W; Hartzler, Robert U; Dorfman, Amy L; Softic, Davorka; Qin, Xiaofei.
Afiliação
  • Lederman ES; Banner Health and University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ, USA. Electronic address: evan.lederman@bannerhealth.com.
  • McLean JB; LifeNet Health, Virginia Beach, VA, USA.
  • Bormann KT; Columbia Orthopaedic Group, Columbia, MO, USA.
  • Guttmann D; Taos Orthopaedic Institute, Taos, NM, USA.
  • Ortega KD; Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare, Utica, NY, USA.
  • Miles JW; Orthopedic Surgery, Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group, San Diego, CA, USA.
  • Hartzler RU; TSAOG Orthopaedics and BRIO, San Antonio, TX, USA; Clinical Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine Sports Medicine Fellowship, Houston, TX, USA.
  • Dorfman AL; LifeNet Health, Virginia Beach, VA, USA.
  • Softic D; LifeNet Health, Virginia Beach, VA, USA.
  • Qin X; LifeNet Health, Virginia Beach, VA, USA.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 30(9): 2146-2155, 2021 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33600900
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) allografts are commonly used in the surgical treatment of complex and irreparable rotator cuff tears. Multiple studies report that superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) using ADM has resulted in short-term clinical success as assessed via radiographic and patient-reported outcomes. However, limited information is available regarding the biologic fate of these grafts in human subjects. This case series describes histologic results from 8 patients who had reoperations, during which the previously implanted ADMs were removed. These explanted ADMs were subjected to histologic analysis with the hypothesis that they would have evidence of recellularization, revascularization, and active remodeling.

METHODS:

Eight patients, 38-82 years old, underwent reoperation 6-38 months after undergoing SCR. ADM explants were voluntarily shipped to the manufacturer for histologic analysis. Each graft's structure and composition were qualitatively evaluated by 1 or more of the following histologic stains hematoxylin and eosin, safranin O, and Russell-Movat pentachrome. Pan-muscle actin staining also assessed the level of neovascularization, potential myoblast or myocyte infiltration, and muscle tissue development in the graft, and was analyzed to determine the proportion of graft that had been recellularized in situ.

RESULTS:

Grafts showed varying levels of gross and microscopic incorporation with the host. An uneven, but high, overall degree of recellularization, revascularization, and active remodeling was observed. The degree of remodeling correlated with implant duration. These results are consistent with successful biologic reconstruction of the superior shoulder capsule.

CONCLUSIONS:

The present histologic analysis suggests that ADMs used in SCR undergo active recellularization, revascularization, and remodeling as early as 6 months after implantation, and that graft recellularization positively correlates with duration of implantation. These results represent a significant advancement in our knowledge regarding biologic incorporation of ADMs used in SCR.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Articulação do Ombro / Derme Acelular / Lesões do Manguito Rotador Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Articulação do Ombro / Derme Acelular / Lesões do Manguito Rotador Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article