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An Ex Vivo Biomechanical Study Comparing Strength Characteristics of a New Technique with the Three‐Loop Pulley for Equine Tenorrhaphy
Authors:Rachael L Smith Diplomate ACVS  David J Murphy Diplomate ACVS  Robert E Day MBiomedEng  Guy D Lester Diplomate ACVIM
Institution:1. School of Veterinary and Biomedical Science, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia;2. Department of Medical Engineering and Physics, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:Objective: To test single cycle to failure tensile strength characteristics of 6 suture material–pattern combinations in equine superficial digital flexor (SDF) tenorrhaphy, specifically to compare a 10‐strand modification of the Savage core suture technique with the 3‐loop pulley technique. Study Design: Ex vivo mechanical experiment comparing 3 different suture patterns with 2 different materials. Sample Population: Forelimb and hindlimb SDF tendons (n=48) harvested from adult Thoroughbred and Standardbred horses of mixed age and gender. Methods: Six suture material–pattern combinations were evaluated: (1) 10‐strand Savage, size 2 polydioxanone (PDS); (2) 10‐strand Savage, size 2 polyglactin 910 (PG910); (3) 10‐strand Savage, size 2 PDS with Lin‐locking epitenon suture, size 2–0 PDS; (4) 10‐strand Savage size 2 PG910 with Lin‐locking epitenon suture, size 2–0 PDS; (5) 3‐loop pulley, size 2 PDS; and (6) 3‐loop pulley, size 2 PG910. Maximum load at failure (N), gap at failure (mm), and mode of failure (suture breakage or pull through) were evaluated for each of the 6 suture material–pattern combinations and underwent statistical analysis to determine significance of differences and interactions of the measured data. Results: The 10‐strand Savage technique failed at a mean load of 872 N (804–939, 95% CI). The 10‐strand Savage with Lin‐locking failed at a significantly greater mean load of 998 N (930–1065, 95% CI). The 3‐loop pulley pattern failed with a mean load of 337 N (270–405, 95% CI). There were significant interactions between the technique and suture material used. Conclusion: The 10‐strand Savage technique for repair of transected cadaver SDF tendons has superior strength characteristics with or without the epitenon suture when compared to the 3‐loop pulley. Suture material and pattern interactions were observed with PG 910 conferring higher strength for the 10‐strand Savage whereas PDS did so for the 3‐loop pulley.
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