Influence of the direction of suture strands on the tensile strength after flexor tendon repairs.

IF 2 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Hand Surgery-European Volume Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-07 DOI:10.1177/17531934231186011
Koji Moriya, Yutaka Maki, Hisao Koda, Takuma Kuroda, Naoto Tsubokawa
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Abstract

We assessed the influence of different directions of suture strands using the double Tsuge repair on the resistance to gap formation and mode of failure. In total, 25 porcine flexor digitorum profundus tendons were split into two groups. One group was repaired using a conventional double Tsuge suture created by two bands of looped suture placed longitudinally parallel (parallel method), and the other group was repaired using a new technique comprising two bands of looped suture placed in a crossed fashion in the anterior and posterior half of the tendon (cruciate method). The repaired tendons were subjected to linear, non-cyclic load-to-failure tensile testing. The cruciate method had a significantly higher mean load at a 2-mm gap tensile load (29.7 N [SD, 8.3]) than the parallel method (21.6 N [SD, 4.9]) and failed significantly more often due to suture pull-out. The direction of a core suture and its location within the tendon affect both gap resistance and the mode of failure of repair when using the double Tsuge suture technique, with a cruciate configuration achieving a greater gap resistance than a parallel one.

缝合线方向对屈肌腱修复后抗拉强度的影响。
我们评估了使用双Tsuge修复的不同缝合线股方向对间隙形成阻力和失效模式的影响。总共将25根猪指深屈肌肌腱分为两组。其中一组使用由两条纵向平行放置的环状缝线形成的传统双缝合法进行修复(平行法),另一组使用新技术进行修复,该新技术包括两条交叉放置在肌腱前半部分和后半部分的环状缝线(交叉法)。对修复后的钢筋束进行线性、非循环荷载-破坏拉伸试验。交叉法在2 mm间隙拉伸载荷下的平均载荷明显更高(29.7 N[SD,8.3])比平行法(21.6 N[SD,4.9]),并且由于缝线拔出而明显更频繁地失败。当使用双Tsuge缝合技术时,核心缝合线的方向及其在肌腱内的位置会影响间隙阻力和修复失败模式,交叉结构比平行结构具有更大的间隙阻力。
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
190
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) is essential reading for everyone involved in restoring the function to the hand and upper limb. Dedicated to the needs of hand, plastic, reconstructive and orthopaedic surgeons, it publishes the best selection of current papers on hand surgery. The journal regularly highlights key developments in a range of original, authoritative and highly informative articles written by distinguished experts from around the world. Rapid coverage of the latest research, techniques, trends and ideas to make sure you stay up-to-date. Subjects covered include: joint replacement fracture and joint injuries microvascular surgery congenital hand problems You will also find editorials, book reviews, conference dates, case studies, detailed coverage of new techniques and full-length reviews articles.
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