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Tension, abduction, and surgical technique affect footprint compression after rotator cuff repair in an ovine model.

Brett M Andres1, Patrick H Lam, George A C Murrell.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Shoulder motion after rotator cuff repair may result in changes in tension and contact pressure at the repair site. Our goal was to determine how tension and motion affect a repair and what type of repair best tolerates these variables.
METHODS: Rotator cuff tears were created ex vivo in 30 ovine shoulders divided into 5 groups: single-row repair, double-row repair, tension-band repair, suture bridge repair, and double-row tension-band repair. A pressure probe was passed through a hole created in the footprint to dynamically measure footprint pressure. The rotator cuffs were repaired, and contact pressure was measured with variable tension placed on the repaired tendon from 10 to 30 N and variable shoulder abduction from -10° to +10°. Repair strength was determined by use of a pull-to-failure test.
RESULTS: Increasing tension on the repaired tendon resulted in an increase in contact pressure whereas increasing the abduction angle resulted in a decrease in contact pressure in all 5 groups. For all abduction and tension combinations, the suture-bridge and double-row tension band groups recorded the highest contact pressures (P < .05), followed by the tension-band, single-row, and double-row repairs. Load to failure was greatest for the 2 double-row techniques, followed by the tension-band, suture-bridge, and single-row repairs. DISCUSSION: Contact pressure increases as tension increases across the repair and decreases as the shoulder is abducted. The double-row tension-band rotator cuff repair showed the best combination of contact pressure and repair strength.
Copyright © 2010 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20655762     DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2010.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Shoulder Elbow Surg        ISSN: 1058-2746            Impact factor:   3.019


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4.  The temporal outcomes of open versus arthroscopic knotted and knotless rotator cuff repair over 5 years.

Authors:  Thomas R Lucena; Patrick H Lam; Neal L Millar; George Ac Murrell
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