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Strength of single- versus double-anchor repair of type II SLAP lesions: a cadaveric study.

Todd Baldini1, R Lance Snyder, Gabby Peacher, Joel Bach, Eric McCarty.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was designed to examine whether there was a difference in pullout strength along with the mode of failure between 1 suture anchor and 2 suture anchors.
METHODS: Ten matched pairs of cadaveric shoulders were used in the study. A type II SLAP lesion, according to the classification of Snyder et al., was created. In 10 shoulders 1 anchor with 2 sutures was used to repair the lesion. In the other group of 10 matched shoulders, fixation was done with 2 anchors, with each anchor having only 1 suture. An Instron servohydraulic test machine (Instron, Canton, MA) was used to pull the long head of the biceps tendon until failure occurred.
RESULTS: The single-anchor group failed at a mean load of 278.5 +/- 101.5 N. The double-anchor group failed at 242.5 +/- 96.5 N. A paired 2-sample Student t test showed that there was no significant difference in pullout strength between the 2 groups (P = .090). The most common mode of failure was soft-tissue failure. There was 1 anchor pullout in the single-anchor group and 2 anchor pullouts in the double-anchor group.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study imply that using 1 anchor with 2 sutures is biomechanically equivalent to 2 anchors with 1 suture each for repairing type II SLAP lesions. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Using 1 suture anchor is sufficient to repair a type II SLAP lesion.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19896047     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2009.05.017

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


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Authors:  Ji-Hoon Ok; Yang-Soo Kim; Jung-Man Kim; Ki-Syck Yoon
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2011-10-18       Impact factor: 4.342

2.  Recycling Suture Limbs from Knotless Suture Anchors for Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization.

Authors:  Timothy S Johnson; Christine M DiPompeo; Zahra C Ismaeli; Polly A Porter; Shannon L Nicholson; David C Johnson
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2014-06-02

3.  A new anatomic technique for type II SLAP lesions repair.

Authors:  Alessandro Castagna; Silvana De Giorgi; Raffaele Garofalo; Silvio Tafuri; Marco Conti; Biagio Moretti
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2014-11-21       Impact factor: 4.342

4.  Molecular Pattern and Density of Axons in the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon and the Superior Labrum.

Authors:  Sandra Boesmueller; Roland Blumer; Bernhard Gesslbauer; Lena Hirtler; Christian Fialka; Rainer Mittermayr
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 4.241

5.  Primary Double-Pulley SLAP Repair in an Active-Duty Military Population With Type II SLAP Lesions Results in Improved Outcomes and Low Failure Rates at Minimum Six Years of Follow-up.

Authors:  Nata Parnes; Alexis B Sandler; John C Dunn; Olivia Duvall; John P Scanaliato
Journal:  Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil       Date:  2022-05-25

6.  Does age or gender of the patient influence the outcome of type II superior labrum anterior and posterior repair?

Authors:  Daniel Mok; Emily L Wang
Journal:  Int J Shoulder Surg       Date:  2012-10
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