{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Impact of irradiation on load-to-failure in bone-patellar tendon-bone allografts: A systematic review and meta-analysis. {Author}: Chandler KM;Schick S;Hargreaves M;Elphingstone J;Brabston E;Evely T;Casp A;Momaya AM; {Journal}: J Orthop {Volume}: 46 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 Dec 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.jor.2023.10.014 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: To evaluate the impact various levels of irradiation have on bone-patellar tendon-bone (BTB) allograft load-to-failure.
UNASSIGNED: Pubmed, Google Scholar and Embase were searched for studies reporting load-to-failure measurements of BTB allografts following gamma or eBeam irradiation. All systematic reviews, editorials, as well as studies that utilized animal models and/or other graft sources (achilles, hamstring, quadriceps) were excluded. Meta-analysis was performed to compare the impact of low dose (19 ≤ kGy), intermediate (20-49 kGy) and high dose (>50 kGy) gamma and eBeam radiation on load-to-failure.
UNASSIGNED: Twelve studies, containing a total of 429 BTB allografts (159 controls, 270 irradiated), were identified. Load-to-failure of BTB allograft was significantly decreased at intermediate (20-49 kGy) doses of radiation, while low (≤19 kGy) and high (>50 kGy) doses did not significantly change load-to-failure.
UNASSIGNED: Intermediate doses of radiation may negatively impact the biomechanical integrity of BTB allograft in vitro. Future studies are required to examine clinical outcomes at varying irradiation levels.