| Literature DB >> 27573130 |
M Hackl1,2, J Andermahr3, M Staat4, I Bremer3, J Borggrefe5, A Prescher6, L P Müller1,2, K Wegmann1,2.
Abstract
Surgical reconstruction of the interosseous membrane may restore longitudinal forearm stability in Essex-Lopresti lesions. This study aimed to compare the longitudinal stability of the intact forearm with a single-bundle and a double-bundle reconstruction of the central band of the interosseous membrane using digital image correlation with a three-dimensional camera system. Single and cyclic axial loading of eight fresh-frozen forearm specimens was carried out in the intact state, after creation of an Essex-Lopresti lesion, after a single-bundle and after a double-bundle reconstruction of the central band using a TightRope® (Arthrex GmbH, Munich, Germany) construct. Instability significantly increased after creation of an Essex-Lopresti lesion. The stability of intact specimens was similar to both reconstruction techniques. The results of this study suggest that TightRope® reconstruction of the central band restores longitudinal forearm stability. However, the single-bundle technique may be less reliable than double-bundle reconstruction. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Basic Science Study.Keywords: Essex-Lopresti injury; TightRope; biomechanics; interosseous membrane; longitudinal forearm instability; reconstruction
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27573130 DOI: 10.1177/1753193416665943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hand Surg Eur Vol ISSN: 0266-7681