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Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of two different suture configurations:“X”and“Loop”in the preparation of tendons for knee ligament reconstruction. METHODS: We used common digital extensor tendons of bovine that can replace the human flexor tendons in experimental studie...

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Autores principales: Silva, Elias Marcelo Batista da, Albano, Mauro Batista, Alberti, Hermes Augusto Agottani, Pereira Filho, Francisco Assis, Namba, Mario Massatomo, Silva, João Luiz Viera da, Cunha, Luiz Antônio Munhoz da
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31304115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2012.07.001
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author Silva, Elias Marcelo Batista da
Albano, Mauro Batista
Alberti, Hermes Augusto Agottani
Pereira Filho, Francisco Assis
Namba, Mario Massatomo
Silva, João Luiz Viera da
Cunha, Luiz Antônio Munhoz da
author_facet Silva, Elias Marcelo Batista da
Albano, Mauro Batista
Alberti, Hermes Augusto Agottani
Pereira Filho, Francisco Assis
Namba, Mario Massatomo
Silva, João Luiz Viera da
Cunha, Luiz Antônio Munhoz da
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of two different suture configurations:“X”and“Loop”in the preparation of tendons for knee ligament reconstruction. METHODS: We used common digital extensor tendons of bovine that can replace the human flexor tendons in experimental studies of traction. In the first group, point “X” suture with Ethibond ® No. 5 began in the distal graft points transfixing, with spacing of 7.5 mm points to reach 03 cm distal to the beginning of the suture, returning suture in the same manner, transfixing the tendon in open spaces across the suture configuration “X”. The second group, the point “Loop” was prepared with the same type Ethibond ® No. 5 of the needle wire was removed for use only of the wire was mounted in a twofold manner in a single piece forming a needle loop. Started the suture 3 cm from the end of the graft through loops and transfixing points throughout the tendon substance, with spacing between dots of 7.5 mm. RESULT: The Maximum Force of Rupture suture in “Loop” was 444.45 N and the suture in “X” was 407.59 N with statistical significance (p = 0.030). The average Tension obtained at the suture in “Loop” was 27.67 MPa and at the suture in “X” was 25.73 MPa with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.036). The stiffness showed no statistical differences (p = 0.350) at 11.804 N / mm at the point where “Loop” and 11.570 N / mm at the suture “X”. CONCLUSION: The suture in “Loop” had a higher biomechanical behavior to the suture “X”, considering the Maximum Force and Tension.
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spelling pubmed-65658522019-07-12 Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine() Silva, Elias Marcelo Batista da Albano, Mauro Batista Alberti, Hermes Augusto Agottani Pereira Filho, Francisco Assis Namba, Mario Massatomo Silva, João Luiz Viera da Cunha, Luiz Antônio Munhoz da Rev Bras Ortop Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare the biomechanical behavior of two different suture configurations:“X”and“Loop”in the preparation of tendons for knee ligament reconstruction. METHODS: We used common digital extensor tendons of bovine that can replace the human flexor tendons in experimental studies of traction. In the first group, point “X” suture with Ethibond ® No. 5 began in the distal graft points transfixing, with spacing of 7.5 mm points to reach 03 cm distal to the beginning of the suture, returning suture in the same manner, transfixing the tendon in open spaces across the suture configuration “X”. The second group, the point “Loop” was prepared with the same type Ethibond ® No. 5 of the needle wire was removed for use only of the wire was mounted in a twofold manner in a single piece forming a needle loop. Started the suture 3 cm from the end of the graft through loops and transfixing points throughout the tendon substance, with spacing between dots of 7.5 mm. RESULT: The Maximum Force of Rupture suture in “Loop” was 444.45 N and the suture in “X” was 407.59 N with statistical significance (p = 0.030). The average Tension obtained at the suture in “Loop” was 27.67 MPa and at the suture in “X” was 25.73 MPa with a statistically significant difference (p = 0.036). The stiffness showed no statistical differences (p = 0.350) at 11.804 N / mm at the point where “Loop” and 11.570 N / mm at the suture “X”. CONCLUSION: The suture in “Loop” had a higher biomechanical behavior to the suture “X”, considering the Maximum Force and Tension. Elsevier 2013-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6565852/ /pubmed/31304115 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2012.07.001 Text en © 2013 Sociedade Brasileira de Ortopedia e Traumatologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Silva, Elias Marcelo Batista da
Albano, Mauro Batista
Alberti, Hermes Augusto Agottani
Pereira Filho, Francisco Assis
Namba, Mario Massatomo
Silva, João Luiz Viera da
Cunha, Luiz Antônio Munhoz da
Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title_full Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title_fullStr Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title_full_unstemmed Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title_short Knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
title_sort knee ligament injuries: biomechanics comparative study of two suturetechnique in tendon – analysis “in vitro” tendon of bovine()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6565852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31304115
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rboe.2012.07.001
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