Biomechanical Evaluation of a Novel Double-Strand (Looped) Polyamide Monofilament Suture for Canine Flexor Tendon Repair

Daniel J Duffy
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Objective: Determine the influence of a novel looped polyamide suture on the biomechanical properties and gap formation of repaired canine flexor tendons. Study Design: Tendons were assigned to 3 groups (n=12/group). Following transection, tendons were repaired with a Kessler pattern using monofilament polypropylene, Kessler pattern using looped polyamide suture and a Kessler pattern using looped polyamide augmented with a continuous Epitendinous Suture (ES) representing groups 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Constructs were tested to simulate clinical failure. Yield, peak and failure loads, loads at -1 and 3mm gap formation and failure modes were analyzed. Results: Looped polyamide suture is equivalent to monofilament polypropylene using a Kessler core pattern. Looped polyamide suture augmented with a running ES significantly increased yield, peak and failure loads by 3.2x, 3.0x and 2.6x respectively, compared to core suture use alone. Use of an ES required significantly greater force to cause 3mm gap formation while reducing occurrence of gapping in tested constructs. Mode of failure differed among experimental constructs. Conclusion: Looped polyamide suture is equivalent to monofilament polypropylene in the same pattern. Our results support the addition of ES augmentation, a simple technique modification that demonstrates substantially improved repair strength while reducing the occurrence of gapping between tendon ends. Future in-vivo studies investigating effect of suture placement on tendinous healing, blood supply, and glide function are warranted.
新型双股(环)聚酰胺单丝缝线用于犬屈肌腱修复的生物力学评价
目的:探讨新型环状聚酰胺缝线对犬屈肌腱修复后生物力学性能及间隙形成的影响。研究设计:将肌腱分为3组(n=12/组)。横断后,分别用单丝聚丙烯、环状聚酰胺缝线和环状聚酰胺增强连续外延缝合(ES)的Kessler模式修复肌腱,分别代表1、2和3组。对构式进行测试以模拟临床失败。分析了屈服载荷、峰值载荷和失效载荷、-1和3mm间隙形成载荷以及失效模式。结果:环形聚酰胺缝线相当于单丝聚丙烯使用凯斯勒核模式。与单独使用芯线相比,使用运行ES增强的环形聚酰胺缝合线可显著提高产量、峰值和失效载荷,分别提高3.2倍、3.0倍和2.6倍。使用ES需要更大的力来形成3mm的间隙,同时减少测试结构中间隙的发生。不同实验构式的失败模式不同。结论:环式聚酰胺缝合线与单丝聚丙烯缝合线相同。我们的研究结果支持添加ES增强,这是一种简单的技术修改,可以显着提高修复强度,同时减少肌腱末端之间间隙的发生。未来有必要进行体内研究,研究缝线放置对肌腱愈合、血液供应和滑动功能的影响。
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