Literature DB >> 23649010

The mechanical interaction between three geometric types of nylon core suture and a running epitenon suture in repair of porcine flexor tendons.

T de Wit1, E T Walbeehm, S E R Hovius, D A McGrouther.   

Abstract

The effect of core suture geometry on the mechanical interaction with the epitenon suture in terms of gap prevention, failure strength and mode of failure was investigated in a flexor tendon repair model. A total of 48 porcine flexor tendons were repaired using three techniques with distinct core suture geometry: single Kessler; double Kessler; and cruciate repair. Cyclic linear testing was carried out with and without a simple running epitenon suture. At failure load the epitenon suture reduced gapping by 87% in the double Kessler, 42% in the single Kessler and 15% in cruciate repairs. It increased the strengths of the repairs by 58%, 33% and 24%, respectively. Kessler repairs failed mainly by suture rupture, with and without epitenon suture, but cruciate repairs failed mainly by suture pull-out. The epitenon suture did not have a significant mechanical effect on the three repairs. Rather, its effect varied with the core suture geometry. The greatest effect occurred with double Kessler repairs.

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Keywords:  Core suture; epitenon suture; flexor tendon; mechanical; porcine; tendon repair

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23649010     DOI: 10.1177/1753193413484876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Eur Vol        ISSN: 0266-7681


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