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A pathomechanical concept explains muscle loss and fatty muscular changes following surgical tendon release

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JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 5, 页码 1004-1007

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DOI: 10.1016/j.orthres.2004.02.009

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fatty muscle infiltration; muscle degeneration; pennation angle; atrophy

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Following tendon tear, the musculo-tendinous unit retracts permanently, looses muscle fibre volume and is infiltrated with fat. This is currently considered to be an unexplained degenerative process. In a sheep model of chronic tendon tear with delayed tendon repair (35 weeks after tendon release), we studied the nature of these muscle changes in eight experimental animals. At sacrifice (75 weeks after tendon release) the muscle had retracted by 1.7 +/- 0.5 cm (9% of entire length, P < 0.0001), the permation angle had increased from 22 +/- 2.50 to 50 +/- 11degrees (P < 0.0001) and the mean muscle fibre length had shortened from 32 +/- 3 to 16 +/- 5 mm (50%, P < 0.0001). In electron and light microscopy, we found essentially normal muscle fibres with an unaltered fibre diameter and myofibrillar structure, while interstitial fat and fibrous tissue had increased from 3.9% to 45.9% (P < 0.0001) of the muscle volume. Geometric modelling showed that the increase of the pennation angle separates the muscle fibre bundles mechanically like limbs of a parallelogram. Infiltrating fat cells fill the created space between the reoriented muscle fibres which may be quantitatively calculated without affecting the structural properties of the muscle cells. Fatty infiltration is therefore not seen as a degenerative process but a necessary rearrangement of the tissue after macroarchitectural changes caused by musculo-tendinous retraction. (C) 2004 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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