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The American Journal of Sports Medicine 27:27-34 (1999)
© 1999 American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

Mechanical Tensile Properties of the Quadriceps Tendon and Patellar Ligament in Young Adults

Hans U. Stäubli, MD*,{dagger}, Lukas Schatzmann, MD{ddagger}, Peter Brunner, MSc{ddagger}, Liliana Rincón, MSc{ddagger} and Lutz-P. Nolte, PhD{ddagger}

* Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Surgical Clinic, Tiefenauspital, Bern
{ddagger} M.E. Müller Institute for Biomechanics, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

{dagger} Address correspondence and reprint requests to Hans U. Stäubli, MD, Chief of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Surgical Clinic, Tiefenauspital, Tiefenaustrasse 112, CH-3004 Bern, Switzerland

We analyzed mechanical tensile properties of 16 10-mm wide, full-thickness central parts of quadriceps tendons and patellar ligaments from paired knees of eight male donors (mean age, 24.9 years). Uniaxial tensile testing was performed in a servohydraulic materials testing machine at an extension rate of 1 mm/sec. Sixteen specimens were tested unconditioned and 16 specimens were tested after cyclic preconditioning (200 cycles between 50 N and 800 N at 0.5 Hz). Mean cross-sectional areas measured 64.6 ± 8.4 mm2 for seven unconditioned and 61.9 ± 9.0 mm2 for eight preconditioned quadriceps tendons and were significantly larger than those values of seven unconditioned and seven preconditioned patellar ligaments (36.8 ± 5.7 mm2 and 34.5 ± 4.4 mm2, respectively). Mean ultimate tensile stress values of unconditioned patellar ligaments were significantly larger than those values of unconditioned quadriceps tendons: 53.4 ± 7.2 N/mm2 and 33.6 ± 8.1 N/mm2, respectively. Strain at failure was 14.4% ± 3.3% for preconditioned patellar ligaments and 11.2% ± 2.2% for preconditioned quadriceps tendons (P = 0.0428). Preconditioned patellar ligaments exhibited significantly higher elastic modulus than preconditioned quadriceps tendons. Based on mechanical tensile properties analyses, the quadriceps tendon-bone construct may represent a versatile alternative graft in primary and revision anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.




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