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Load to failure testing of new meniscal repair devices.

F Alan Barber1, Morley A Herbert, David P Richards.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: New all-inside meniscal repair devices include those combining sutures with anchors and that allow for an "adjustable" repair. This study's purpose was to compare the failure strength of new meniscal repair devices with suture repairs. TYPE OF STUDY: Experimental laboratory biomechanical study.
METHODS: A single repair was placed in a vertical longitudinal peripheral tear made in fresh adult porcine menisci. Group 1 had a vertically oriented suture using the FasT-Fix (Smith & Nephew Endoscopy, Andover, MA) device. Group 2 had a horizontally oriented mattress suture using the FasT-Fix device. Group 3 had a repair using 2 Arthrex (Naples, FL) meniscal darts. The Group 4 repair used a RapidLoc (Mitek Surgical Products, Westwood, MA) device. The Group 5 repair used the Arthrotek meniscal screw (Biomet, Warsaw, IN). Group 6 had a single vertical suture, and group 7 a single horizontal suture, both of 2-0 Mersilene (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ). Load to failure testing was performed.
RESULTS: The vertical FasT-Fix suture had a mean load to failure of 70.9 N (1 SD +/- 33). The horizontal FasT-Fix suture had a mean load to failure of 72.1 N (+/- 23.5). The double Dart repair had a mean load to failure of 61.7 N (+/- 19). The RapidLoc repair had a mean load to failure of 43.28 N (+/- 3.98). The Arthrotek meniscal screw repair had a mean load to failure of 28.09 N (+/- 7.93). Failure occurred with device pullout of the inner rim (9 of 10) for the Darts, device pullout of the inner rim (6 of 10) and pullout of the outer rim (4 of 10) for the Arthrotek screw, and suture breakage for the FasT-Fix and the RapidLoc devices. The vertical sutures' mean load to failure was 80.43 N (+/- 8.5), and all 13 failed by suture breaking. The horizontal sutures' mean failure load was 55.9 N (+/- 18.8), and failure was by both suture breaking (6 of 10) and pulling through the meniscal tissue (4 of 10).
CONCLUSIONS: Some of the newer meniscal repair devices show improved loads to failure over earlier generations.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14716278     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2003.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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2.  Mechanical comparison of meniscal repair devices with mattress suture devices in vitro.

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3.  Clinical Results of Meniscal Repair Using Submeniscal Horizontal Sutures.

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4.  Histoacryl glue in meniscal repairs (a biomechanical study).

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5.  Arthroscopic meniscal repair: a comparative study between three different surgical techniques.

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6.  Modified cruciate suture technique for arthroscopic meniscal repair: a technical note.

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7.  All-inside arthroscopic meniscal repair with meniscal cinch.

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Review 10.  Meta-analysis on biomechanical properties of meniscus repairs: are devices better than sutures?

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