| Literature DB >> 25205062 |
Martin C Jordan, Stefanie Hölscher-Doht, Michael G Jakubietz, Rafael G Jakubietz, Rainer H Meffert, Karsten Schmidt1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Barbed suture material offers the possibility of knotless flexor tendon repair, as suggested in an increasing number of biomechanical studies. There are currently two different absorbable barbed suture products available, V-Loc and Stratafix, and both have not been compared to each other with regard to flexor tendon repair. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both suture materials for primary stability under static and cyclic loading in a biomechanical ex vivo model.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25205062 PMCID: PMC4237859 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-014-0072-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Groups and materials
| 1. Stratafix™ | Kessler | 10 | Static | Maximum load, 2-mm gap, stiffness |
| 2. Stratafix™ | Kessler | 10 | Cyclic | Displacement |
| 3. V-Loc™ | Kessler | 10 | Static | Maximum load, 2-mm gap, stiffness |
| 4. V-Loc™ | Kessler | 10 | Cyclic | Displacement |
Four different groups of flexor tendons were repaired with V-Loc™ or Stratafix™. Testing was static or cyclic, and parameters of interest were 2-mm gap formation force, stiffness, displacement and maximum load.
Figure 1Successive steps of knotless flexor tendon repair with a four-strand modified Kessler suture technique (A–D). Using this technique, barbs are located in contrary direction to the tension force and are buried inside the tendon.
Figure 2Tendon repairs. (A, B) Tendon repaired with Stratafix™ before and after cyclic testing. (C, D) Tendons repaired with V-Loc™ before and after testing.
Figure 3Stratafix™ and V-Loc™ with increasing magnification. Stratafix™ has more spiky barbs whereas V-Loc™ barbs appear more blunt. The barbs are located circumferential on each thread.
Figure 4Results of 2-mm gap formation force, displacement, stiffness and maximum load of both materials. There is a significant difference between the maximum loads (n.s. not significant).