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Meniscal Replacement Using a Cryopreserved Allograft
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1990
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Regenerative MedicineTissue EngineeringXenotransplantationMeniscal ReplacementComposite AllograftNa235so4 UptakeVeterinary ScienceVeterinary SurgeryTissue TransplantationSurgeryWound HealingNa235so4 IncorporationVascularized Bone GraftMedicineCell TransplantationOrthopaedic SurgeryRoutine Histology
The medial menisci of 14 adult dogs were replaced using a cryopreserved meniscal allograft. The morphology and metabolic activity of the transplanted allografts were then evaluated using routine histology, a vascular-injection (Spalteholz) technique, and autoroentgenography (Na235SO4 incorporation) at various intervals, from two weeks to six months postoperatively. After transplantation, the allografts retained their normal gross appearance and healed to the capsular tissues of the host by fibrovascular scar tissue. Histologically, the grafts demonstrated a decrease in the number of metabolically active cells after transplantation but had a normal cellular distribution and Na235SO4 uptake by three months. The allografts appeared to function normally after transplantation. Although some degenerative changes were noted in the tibial articular cartilage not covered by the meniscus, the cartilage beneath the allograft appeared normal.