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Biomechanical evaluation of cable and suture cerclages for tuberosity reattachment in a 4-part proximal humeral fracture model treated with reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

Dominik Knierzinger1, Christian H Heinrichs1, Clemens Hengg1, Marko Konschake2, Franz Kralinger3, Werner Schmoelz4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sufficient tuberosity fixation in proximal humeral fractures treated with shoulder arthroplasty is essential to gain a good clinical outcome. This biomechanical study evaluated the strength of the reattached tuberosities in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty fixed with cables or with sutures in a cerclage-like technique. Considering the mechanical advantages of flexible titanium alloy cables compared with conventional sutures for cerclage-like fixations, we hypothesized that titanium alloy cables would achieve higher fixation strengths of the tuberosities compared with heavy nonabsorbable sutures.
METHODS: A 4-part fracture was created on 8-paired proximal human humeri. The tuberosities were reduced anatomically and fixed by 2 heavy nonabsorbable sutures (suture group) or by two 1-mm titanium alloy cables (cable group) in a cerclage-like technique around the neck of the prosthesis. The humeri were placed in a custom-made test setup enabling internal and external rotation. Cyclic loading with a stepwise increasing load magnitude was applied with a material testing machine, starting with 1 Nm and increasing the load by 0.25 Nm after each 100th cycle until failure of the fixation occurred (>15° rotation of the tuberosities). Any motion of the tuberosities was measured with a 3-dimensional ultrasound motion analysis system.
RESULTS: Overall, the cable group reached 1414 ± 372 cycles, and the suture group reached 1257 ± 230 cycles until the fixations failed (P = .313). The suture group showed a significantly higher rotation of the lesser tuberosity relative to the humerus shaft axis after 200, 400, and 600 cycles compared with the cable group (P = .018-.043).
CONCLUSIONS: Tuberosities reattached with cable cerclages showed higher fixation strength and therefore less rotation compared with suture cerclages in a 4-part proximal humeral fracture model treated with reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. Whether this higher fixation strength results in higher bony ingrowth rates of the tuberosities and thus leads to a better clinical outcome needs to be investigated in further clinical studies.
Copyright © 2018 Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Board of Trustees. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Tuberosity reattachment; in vitro investigation; proximal humeral fracture; reverse total shoulder arthroplasty; suture; titanium alloy cable

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29779978     DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2018.04.003

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


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