Optimum suture material for locking technique in tendon repair: effects of suture friction in mobilization
Autor: | Hitoshi Hatanaka, Tadahiko Yotsumoto, Yuji Uchio, Ryuji Mori, Nobuo Yamagami |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Fibrous joint
medicine.medical_specialty Materials science Friction Sutures Abrasion (mechanical) Biophysics Materials testing Surgery Tendon Microscopic observation Polyester Polydioxanone chemistry.chemical_compound medicine.anatomical_structure chemistry Tendon Injuries Tensile Strength Ultimate tensile strength Materials Testing medicine Animals Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Cattle Composite material |
Zdroj: | Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 26(5) |
ISSN: | 1879-1271 |
Popis: | Background The 2-strand side-locking loop technique allows secure locking formation easily, yielding maximum tensile force. However, not all suture materials are suitable for this technique. Methods The bovine gastrocnemius tendons were transected and repaired end-to-end by the side-locking loop technique using USP2 braided polyblend, braided polyester, monofilament nylon, braided nylon, or monofilament absorbable polydioxanone sutures. A repetitive loading protocol from 10 N to 100 N was used, and the loading was repeated 10,000 times. In ruptured samples during the repetitive loading test, the number of loading was recorded. In samples which did not rupture, the ultimate tensile strength was measured after repetitive loading. After testing, ruptured sutures were examined microscopically. For comparison of ultimate tensile strength before and after repetitive loading, we performed a one-time loading test on samples which did not undergo the repetitive loading. Findings With monofilament nylon, braided nylon, or monofilament absorbable polydioxanone, suture rupture occurred during repetitive loading. In contrast, no suture rupture occurred with braided polyblend or braided polyester. Microscopic observation showed abrasion of the surface in braided polyester, though the friction effects were not seen with braided polyblend. The mean ultimate tensile strength before and after repetitive loading was 395 N and 399 N, respectively, for braided polyblend. For braided polyester, they were 208 N and 174 N, respectively. Interpretation Braided polyblend suture material has an excellent resistivity to friction and is suitable for the side-locking loop technique. |
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