Fractionation of 50kGy electron beam irradiation: effects on biomechanics of human flexor digitorum superficialis tendons treated with ascorbate

J Biomech. 2013 Feb 22;46(4):658-61. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2012.11.049. Epub 2012 Dec 20.

Abstract

The electron beam (Ebeam) irradiation has begun to be considered as an efficient alternative to gamma irradiation in the sterilization of allografts in the reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical properties of human tendons after exposure to electron beam and free radical scavenger ascorbate. Forty human flexor digitorum superficialis tendons were prepared from five fresh cadavers and divided randomly into four groups: A, fresh (0kGy); B, 50kGy Ebeam irradiation; C, fractionated 50kGy Ebeam irradiation; D, fractionated 50kGy Ebeam on ascorbate-treated tendons. The fractionation of 50kGy was achieved by repeated irradiation of 2.5kGy for 20 repetitions. Biomechanical properties were analyzed during load-to-failure testing. The fresh tendons were found to be significant different in ultimate load, ultimate elongation relative to tendons in group B. Statistical differences were found between group B and C in ultimate load. No differences were detected between group A and C in all the parameters. Compare tendons in group C and D, significant differences were found in ultimate load and ultimate stress. It is recommended that fractionated 50kGy electron beam irradiation and free radical scavenger ascorbate should be applied in the sterilization of allografts tendons.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament / surgery
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction / methods
  • Ascorbic Acid / administration & dosage
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Dose Fractionation, Radiation
  • Electrons / therapeutic use
  • Female
  • Free Radical Scavengers / administration & dosage
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Sterilization / methods
  • Tendons / drug effects
  • Tendons / physiology*
  • Tendons / radiation effects*
  • Transplantation, Homologous
  • Weight-Bearing / physiology

Substances

  • Free Radical Scavengers
  • Ascorbic Acid