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Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2011

Increased glenohumeral translation and biceps load after SLAP lesions with potential influence on glenohumeral chondral lesions: a biomechanical study on human cadavers.

Thilo Patzer; Peter Habermeyer; Christoph Hurschler; Evgenij Bobrowitsch; Juergen Rj Paletta; Susanne Fuchs-Winkelmann; Markus Dietmar Schofer

PurposeThe aim of the study was to evaluate the stabilizing function of the long head of biceps tendon (LHB) and its tension, both without and with the presence of SLAP lesion to analyze a potentially occurring humeral chondral print of LHB with consecutive glenohumeral chondral lesions in SLAP lesions.MethodsTestings were performed on 21 fresh frozen human cadaver shoulders with intact shoulder girdle by a 5 axis industrial robot with a force/moment sensor and 20 N joint compression, 50 N force in anterior, posterior, anterosuperior, and anteroinferior direction, and 0°, 30°, 60° of abduction. LHB was connected over a force measuring sensor with 5 N and 25 N preload. A type IIC SLAP lesion was created arthroscopically.ResultsA significant increase in anterior and anteroinferior translation was evaluated, whereas the LHB tension increased significantly in at most anterior and anterosuperior direction. The highest increase in translation and LHB tension after SLAP lesion was measured in anterior translation in at most 60° of abduction.The glenohumeral translation was significantly higher in SLAP lesions without LHB tenotomy than after isolated LHB tenotomy.ConclusionsSLAP lesions lead to increased glenohumeral translation and concurrently LHB tension and load in at most anterior direction. The increased anterior glenohumeral instability and the increased LHB load pressing on the humeral head might cause glenohumeral chondral lesions with a typical chondral print-like lesion on the humeral head underneath the LHB.


Medical Engineering & Physics | 2013

Noninvasive induction implant heating: An approach for contactless altering of mechanical properties of shape memory implants

Ronny Pfeifer; Michael Hustedt; Volker Wesling; Christoph Hurschler; Gavin Olender; Martin Mach; Thomas Gösling; Christian W. Müller

This article shows an approach to change the properties of an orthopaedic shape memory implant within biological tissue, using contactless induction heating. Due to inducing the one way-memory effect, triggered by the rise of temperature within the implant, the geometry and hence the mechanical properties of the implant itself, are altered. The power uptake of the implant, depending on the induction parameters as well as on its position within the induction coil, is shown. Thermographic measurements are carried out in order to determine the surface temperature distribution of the implant. In order to simulate biological tissue, the implant was embedded in agarose gel. Suitable heating parameters, in terms of a short heating process in combination with a reduced heat impact on the surrounding environment, were determined.


Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2012

Biomechanical investigation of the stabilization principle of the Latarjet procedure

M. Wellmann; H. de Ferrari; Tomas Smith; W. Petersen; C. H. Siebert; J. D. Agneskirchner; Christoph Hurschler


Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2009

Graft remodeling during growth following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in skeletally immature sheep

Rupert Meller; Gudrun Brandes; C. Drögemüller; F. Fritz; Frederike Schiborra; Michael Fehr; Stefan Hankemeier; C. Krettek; Christoph Hurschler


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2015

Suture anchor repair yields better biomechanical properties than transosseous sutures in ruptured quadriceps tendons

Maximilian Petri; Antonios Dratzidis; Stephan Brand; Tilman Calliess; Christoph Hurschler; C. Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski; Max Ettinger


Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery | 2012

Comparison of three suture techniques and three suture materials on gap formation and failure load in ruptured tendons: a human cadaveric study

Maximilian Petri; Max Ettinger; Antonios Dratzidis; Emmanouil Liodakis; Stephan Brand; Urs-Vito Albrecht; Christoph Hurschler; C. Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2012

The fixation strength of tibial PCL press-fit reconstructions

Max Ettinger; T. Wehrhahn; Maximilian Petri; Emmanouil Liodakis; G. Olender; Urs-Vito Albrecht; Christoph Hurschler; C. Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski


Injury-international Journal of The Care of The Injured | 2002

Arthroscopic anterior shoulder stabilization: combined multiple suture repair and laser-assisted capsular shrinkage.

Michael Bohnsack; Oliver Rühmann; Christoph Hurschler; Stephan Schmolke; Gabriela Peters; Carl Joachim Wirth


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2014

Biomechanical properties of femoral posterior cruciate ligament fixations

Max Ettinger; Maximilian Petri; K. T. Haag; Stephan Brand; Antonios Dratzidis; Christoph Hurschler; C. Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski


Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy | 2011

Biomechanical characterization of double-bundle femoral press-fit fixation techniques

Max Ettinger; Carl Haasper; Stefan Hankemeier; Christoph Hurschler; D. Breitmeier; C. Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski

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C. Krettek

Hannover Medical School

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Hannover Medical School

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