Dalen Legović
University of Rijeka
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American Journal of Sports Medicine | 2004
Radovan Mihelic; Marko Pećina; Mislav Jelić; Sanja Zoričić; Vesna Kušec; Petra Simic; Dragica Bobinac; Boris Lah; Dalen Legović; Slobodan Vukicevic
Background Bone morphogenetic proteins induce new bone both in patients with bone defects and at extraskeletal sites in animals. After anterior cruciate ligament rupture, tendon graft fixation into a bone tunnel is a widely used method for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Hypothesis Bone morphogenetic protein–7 applied to the bone-tendon interface enables better integration of a free tendon graft into the surrounding bone. Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Methods The anterior cruciate ligament was reconstructed using a free tendon graft in the right rear knees of 30 one-year-old male sheep. Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein–7 (25 μg) was applied randomly to the bone-tendon interface in 15 animals, and a vehicle was applied in 15 control animals. At 3 weeks, 10 animals from each group were sacrificed, and the remaining sheep were sacrificed at 6 weeks after surgery. Subsequently, histologic analysis and mechanical testing were performed. In another group of 20 sheep, the same procedure was used and mechanical testing was performed after 3 weeks. Results More new bone was formed at the bone-tendon interface in the knees treated with bone morphogenetic protein–7 as compared histologically with similar areas in control animals, creating areas of dense trabecular network with significantly greater invasion of the tendon fibrous tissue into the bone marrow space. Mechanical testing showed greater strain resistance to force (368 N) in the knees treated with bone morphogenetic protein–7 than in control specimens (214 N). There was no difference between mechanical testing of samples from 3 and 6 weeks after surgery. Conclusion Bone morphogenetic protein–7 promotes complete tendon graft integration into the newly formed surrounding trabecular bone in the reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament. Clinical Relevance Bone morphogenetic protein–7 in tendon graft integration might be successfully used in reconstructive surgery of ligaments.
International Orthopaedics | 2010
Veljko Šantić; Anton Tudor; Branko Šestan; Dalen Legović; Luka Širola; Ivan Rakovac
Collegium Antropologicum | 2012
Santić; Dalen Legović; Branko Šestan; Hari Jurdana; Marinović M
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Tomislav Prpić; Anton Tudor; Lana Ružić; Branko Šestan; Martina Čanaki; Gordan Gulan; Marija Prpić; Tomislav Mađarević; Dalen Legović; Ivan Rakovac
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Dalen Legović; Sanja Zoričić; Gordan Gulan; Anton Tudor; Tomislav Prpić; Veljko Šantić; Dragica Bobinac; Branko Šestan; Radovan Mihelic; Hari Jurdana
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2003
Anton Tudor; Dušan Rubinić; Dalen Legović; Tomislav Prpić
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2013
Tomislav Prpić; Dalen Legović; Radovan Mihelic; Željko Butorac; Marijan Mikačević; Mirela Vučković
Journal of Orthopaedic Science | 2016
Anton Tudor; Lana Ruzic; Mirela Vučković; Tomislav Prpić; Ivan Rakovac; Tomislav Madjarevic; Dalen Legović; Veljko Šantić; Radovan Mihelic; Branko Šestan
Collegium Antropologicum | 2009
Hari Jurdana; Gordan Gulan; Branko Šestan; Dalen Legović; Veljko Šantić; Jagoda Ravlić-Gulan; Sandor Roth
Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007
Gordan Gulan; Ratko Salamon; Dušan Rubinić; Ranko Sušanj; Hari Jurdana; Dalen Legović; Veljko Šantić; Hrvoje Mokrović; Vedran Čurković