Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2021

The impact of transverse components on 4-strand tendon repairs

 
 
 

Abstract


We investigated the effects of the transverse components of a tendon core suture on tensile resistance and strength of 4-strand repairs. Forty-four pig flexor tendons were repaired with one of the following four methods: double Tsuge, U-shaped, 4-strand cross and 4-strand rectangular repairs. We recorded the number of the repaired tendons that formed a 2\u2009mm gap between the tendon ends during cyclic loading for 20 cycles, stiffness of the tendon at the 1st and 20th cycle, gap distance at the repair site and ultimate strength of the repair at the 20th cycle. When transverse components were added to the core suture, a greater number of tendons formed a 2\u2009mm gap during cyclic loading. The stiffness gradually decreased, and the repair site s gap distance after cyclic loading increased with the presence of transverse components of the sutures. We conclude that the core suture s transverse components negatively impact the tensile resistance of 4-strand tendon repairs.

Volume 46
Pages 830 - 835
DOI 10.1177/17531934211018309
Language English
Journal Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

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