Comparison of the strength of two multi-strand tendon repair configurations in a chicken model

Hand Surg Rehabil. 2019 Feb;38(1):67-70. doi: 10.1016/j.hansur.2018.10.239. Epub 2018 Nov 15.

Abstract

We sought to investigate the strength of two multi-strand tendon repair configurations in a chicken model. Fifty-six chicken flexor tendons were repaired with one to two different four-strand configurations: 1) a four-strand repair consisting of a two-strand core modified Kessler suture with a circle loop repair and 2) a four-strand core Kessler suture repair with three separate peripheral suture points. The strength of the repaired tendons were measured 2, 3 and 4 weeks after the surgical repair and were analyzed statistically. The strength of the two repair methods was not statistically different 2 weeks after surgery. The tendons repaired with the four-strand core Kessler suture repair and three separate peripheral suture points were significantly stronger than those repaired with a two-strand core modified Kessler suture and a circle loop repair at 3 weeks (P = 0.033) and 4 weeks (P = 0.039). The four-strand repair with three separate peripheral suture points had greater strength than a two-strand repair with one circle loop suture based on an in vivo chicken flexor tendon model.

Keywords: Configuration multibrin; Early healing period; Flexor tendon; Forces de cicatrisation; Multi-strand configurations; Période de cicatrisation précoce; Repair strength; Tendon fléchisseur.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Models, Animal
  • Suture Techniques*
  • Tendon Injuries / surgery*
  • Tensile Strength*