Braided tape suture provides superior bone pull-through strength than wire suture in greater tuberosity of the humerus

Abstract Introduction The purpose of this study is to compare the pull-through strength of transosseous braided tape suture with wire suture in proximal humeri bones (greater tuberosity). Methods A biomechanical study on eight cadaveric human specimens where two transosseous sutures were randomly ap...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of orthopaedics 2015-10, Vol.12 (Suppl 1), p.S14-S17
Hauptverfasser: Leger St-Jean, Benjamin, Ménard, Jérémie, Hinse, Stéphanie, Petit, Yvan, Rouleau, Dominique M, Beauchamp, Marc
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction The purpose of this study is to compare the pull-through strength of transosseous braided tape suture with wire suture in proximal humeri bones (greater tuberosity). Methods A biomechanical study on eight cadaveric human specimens where two transosseous sutures were randomly applied on each specimen (anterior and posterior). Force/displacement curves were obtained for each specimen and the maximum pull-through load was noted. Results There is a significant difference in maximal pull-through strength favoring braided tape suture over wire suture. Conclusions Transosseous braided tape suture provides almost twice the bone pull-through strength and is slightly correlated to volumetric bone mineral density.
ISSN:0972-978X
0972-978X
DOI:10.1016/j.jor.2015.01.025