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Restoration of labral anatomy and biomechanics after superior labral anterior-posterior repair: comparison of mattress versus simple technique.

Madhav R Boddula1, Gregory J Adamson, Akash Gupta, Michelle H McGarry, Thay Q Lee.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Both simple and mattress repair techniques have been utilized with success for type II superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesions; however, direct anatomic and biomechanical comparisons of these techniques have yet to be clearly demonstrated. HYPOTHESIS: For type II SLAP lesions, the mattress suture repair technique will result in greater labral height and better position on the glenoid face and exhibit stronger biomechanical characteristics, when cyclically loaded and loaded to failure through the biceps, compared with the simple suture repair technique. STUDY
DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study.
METHODS: Six matched pairs of cadaveric shoulders were dissected, and a clock face was created on the glenoid from 9 o'clock (posterior) to 3 o'clock (anterior). For the intact specimen, labral height and labral distance from the glenoid edge were measured using a MicroScribe. A SLAP lesion was then created from 10 o'clock to 2 o'clock. Lesions were repaired with two 3.0-mm BioSuture-Tak anchors placed at 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock. For each pair, a mattress repair was used for one shoulder, and a simple repair was used for the contralateral shoulder. After repair, labral height and labral distance from the glenoid edge were again measured. The specimens were then cyclically loaded and loaded to failure through the biceps using an Instron machine. A paired t test was used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: After mattress repair, a significant increase in labral height occurred compared with intact from 2.5 ± 0.3 mm to 4.3 ± 0.3 mm at 11 o'clock (P = .013), 2.7 ± 0.5 mm to 4.2 ± 0.7 mm at 12:30 o'clock (P = .007), 3.1 ± 0.5 mm to 4.2 ± 0.7 mm at 1 o'clock (P = .006), and 2.8 ± 0.7 mm to 3.7 ± 0.8 mm at 1:30 o'clock (P = .037). There was no significant difference in labral height between the intact condition and after simple repair at any clock face position. Labral height was significantly increased in the mattress repairs compared with simple repairs at 11 o'clock (mean difference, 2.0 mm; P = .008) and 12:30 o'clock (mean difference, 1.3 mm; P = .044). Labral distance from the glenoid edge was not significantly different between techniques. No difference was observed between the mattress and simple repair techniques for all biomechanical parameters, except the simple technique had a higher load and energy absorbed at 2-mm displacement.
CONCLUSION: The mattress technique created a greater labral height while maintaining similar biomechanical characteristics compared with the simple repair, with the exception of load and energy absorbed at 2-mm displacement, which was increased for the simple technique. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Mattress repair for type II SLAP lesions creates a higher labral bumper compared with simple repairs, while both techniques resulted in similar biomechanical characteristics.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22302203     DOI: 10.1177/0363546511433407

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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1.  The Oblique Mattress Lasso-Loop Stitch for Arthroscopic Capsulolabral Repair.

Authors:  Nata Parnes; Maryellen Blevins; Monica Morman; Paul Carey
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2016-08-29

2.  Simplified Knotless Mattress Repair of Type II SLAP Lesions.

Authors:  Marcus Robert Chia; Cameron Hatrick
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2015-11-30

3.  Differences in Failure Mode Between Simple and Mattress Suture Configuration in Arthroscopic Bankart Repairs: A Cadaveric Study.

Authors:  Shana N Miskovsky; Lee M Sasala; Christopher N Talbot; Derrick M Knapik
Journal:  Orthop J Sports Med       Date:  2020-08-17

4.  Modified Mason-Allen Knot for Arthroscopic Complex Bankart Lesion Repair in Recurrent Anterior Shoulder Instability.

Authors:  Victor Housset; Geoffroy Nourissat
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2021-07-13

5.  The "Purse String" Procedure for Recurrent Anterior Glenohumeral Instability: A Simple Technique to Achieve Bankart Repair, Capsular Shift, and a Good Labral Bumper.

Authors:  Luis Gerardo Natera; Paolo Consigliere; Caroline Witney-Lagen; Juan Bruguera; Giuseppe Sforza; Ehud Atoun; Ofer Levy
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2017-08-07

6.  Arthroscopic Repair of Type II SLAP Lesions in Overhead Athletes.

Authors:  William B Stetson; Samuel Polinsky; Stephanie A Morgan; Jason Strawbridge; Jonathan Carcione
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2019-07-18

7.  Bankart lesion repair: biomechanical and anatomical analysis of Mason-Allen and simple sutures in a swine model.

Authors:  Ricardo Barreto Monteiro Dos Santos; Cleber Maciel de Morais Prazeres; Ricardo Mertens Fittipaldi; João Monteiro Neto; Tiago Cerqueira Lima Nogueira; Saulo Monteiro Dos Santos
Journal:  Rev Bras Ortop       Date:  2018-06-12
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