Comparative analysis of the morphologic structure of quadriceps and patellar tendon: a descriptive laboratory study

Arthroscopy. 2007 Jul;23(7):744-50. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2007.01.032.

Abstract

Purpose: The difference in ultimate strength between the quadriceps and patellar tendon could be reflected by different morphologic features.

Methods: Standardized samples of quadriceps and patellar tendons were harvested from 20 cadavers and were investigated via light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and morphometry. The thickness of collagen fibrils, fibril-interstitium ratio, density of blood vessels, density of fibroblasts, and distribution of collagen fibrils were analyzed.

Results: In comparison with the patellar tendon, the quadriceps tendon showed a significantly higher fibril-interstitium ratio (P = .0004) and a higher fibroblast density (P = .0011). No differences regarding the thickness of collagen fibrils, density of blood vessels, and distribution of fibrils were found.

Conclusions: The quadriceps tendon graft can provide approximately 20% more collagen than the patellar tendon graft with the same thickness. This fact can play an important role in the better ultimate strength of the quadriceps tendon.

Clinical relevance: The detailed anatomic description of the quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon explains the difference in their ultimate strength.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Cadaver
  • Collagen / ultrastructure
  • Female
  • Fibroblasts / ultrastructure
  • Humans
  • Knee / anatomy & histology*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patellar Ligament / anatomy & histology
  • Quadriceps Muscle
  • Tendons / anatomy & histology*

Substances

  • Collagen