BACKGROUND:Suture anchor and bone tunnel fixations are used for distal biceps tendon repairs and have not been compared. HYPOTHESIS: Suture anchor fixation is equal or superior to bone tunnel fixation. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled in vitro study. METHODS: A new fixation technique was compared to traditional bone tunnel fixation of distal biceps tendon ruptures between randomly selected sides of nine matched-pair, fresh-frozen elbow specimens from cadaveric donors (mean age = 74.7 years). Bone densities were determined. The distal biceps tendon was attached to the actuator of a servohydraulic load frame and loaded to tensile failure at a constant rate of 4 mm/sec. Bone density, sex, age, side, tuberosity area, repair, failure type, repair stiffness, and yield strength were compared. RESULTS:Superior yield strength of sutureanchor fixation (263 N) compared to bone tunnel fixation (203 N) (P = 0.0233) were demonstrated. When suture anchor fixation failure (1 of 9) occurred, the matched pair also failed. CONCLUSION:Suture anchor fixation offers an equal if not superior alternative to bone tunnel fixation for repair of the distal biceps tendon in the specimens tested. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Suture anchor fixation may be used for distal biceps tendon repairs.
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BACKGROUND: Suture anchor and bone tunnel fixations are used for distal biceps tendon repairs and have not been compared. HYPOTHESIS: Suture anchor fixation is equal or superior to bone tunnel fixation. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized controlled in vitro study. METHODS: A new fixation technique was compared to traditional bone tunnel fixation of distal biceps tendon ruptures between randomly selected sides of nine matched-pair, fresh-frozen elbow specimens from cadaveric donors (mean age = 74.7 years). Bone densities were determined. The distal biceps tendon was attached to the actuator of a servohydraulic load frame and loaded to tensile failure at a constant rate of 4 mm/sec. Bone density, sex, age, side, tuberosity area, repair, failure type, repair stiffness, and yield strength were compared. RESULTS: Superior yield strength of suture anchor fixation (263 N) compared to bone tunnel fixation (203 N) (P = 0.0233) were demonstrated. When suture anchor fixation failure (1 of 9) occurred, the matched pair also failed. CONCLUSION: Suture anchor fixation offers an equal if not superior alternative to bone tunnel fixation for repair of the distal biceps tendon in the specimens tested. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Suture anchor fixation may be used for distal biceps tendon repairs.
Authors: Sebastian Siebenlist; Arne Buchholz; Julian Zapf; Gunther H Sandmann; Karl F Braun; Frank Martetschläger; Alexander Hapfelmeier; Tobias M Kraus; Andreas Lenich; Peter Biberthaler; Florian Elser Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc Date: 2013-07-06 Impact factor: 4.342
Authors: Timothy S Johnson; David C Johnson; Michael K Shindle; Answorth A Allen; Andrew J Weiland; John Cavanaugh; Dennis Noonan; Stephen Lyman Journal: HSS J Date: 2008-08-22