Literature DB >> 10433433

Flexor tendon repair in a rabbit model using a "core" of extensor retinaculum with synovial membrane. An experimental study.

Y Churei1, T Yoshizu, Y Maki, N Tsubokawa.   

Abstract

In this histological and biomechanical study in two groups of rabbits, a piece of the extensor retinaculum with its synovial membrane was inserted as a biological "core" into a hole at the centre of both stumps of a severed tendon, which was repaired with interrupted sutures. In the other group, the tendon was sutured without a "core". In the "core" group, proliferation and migration of fibroblasts from both tendon surfaces and the "core" surface toward the deep layer of the suture site was seen 2 weeks after operation. New collagen fibres, aligned parallel to the long axis of the tendon, could also be seen 4 weeks after operation, and healing was more advanced than in the coreless model. The maximum force to produce a gap in the "core" tendon was 82% greater than in the coreless tendon 4 weeks after operation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10433433     DOI: 10.1054/jhsb.1998.0006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Br        ISSN: 0266-7681


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