The American journal of orthopedics
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Comparative Study
Evaluation of tendon-to-bone reattachment: a rabbit model.
Two different tendon-to-bone reattachment methods were compared to assess tensile strength and histologic repair. After sharp dissection, rabbit Achilles tendons were reattached to the calcaneus by one of two methods: to abraded cortical bone (group 1) or into a cancellous bone tunnel (group 2). After surgery, each rabbit had its long-leg hip spica-cast in plantar flexion for 3 weeks. ⋯ Blinded pathologic evaluation reported similar healing with both methods over time. With both methods, healing occurred with Sharpey fibers attached to the superficial cortex, with tendon resorption occurring in the bone tunnel. The simple method of cortical reattachment was shown to be equal to the more complex bone-tunnel reattachment.