Biomechanical Analysis of Lark‐Loop, Lasso‐Loop and Krackow Suture Technique in Tenodesis

Author:

Zhou Min1ORCID,Zhou Chuanhai1ORCID,Cui Dedong1,Long Yi1ORCID,Yan Yan1,Zheng Zhenze1,Meng Ke12,Zhang Jinming1,Hou Jingyi1,Yang Rui1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sun Yat‐Sen University 2nd Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou China

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery The Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat‐Sen University Shenzhen China

Abstract

ObjectiveStrong tendon grasping is vital to the success of a tenodesis operation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the initial tendon‐fixation strength of the Lark‐Loop technique in arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis and compare it with others commonly used techniques.MethodsThirty‐three porcine superficial flexor digitorum tendons were harvested from a local slaughterhouse and randomly divided into three groups to perform three tendon fixation techniques (Lasso‐Loop stich group, Lark‐Loop stich group or Krackow stich group; 11 tendons each group) with a No. 2 suture, respectively. Each tendon was pre‐tensioned in 5°N for 2 min and then cyclically loaded 5 to 30°N for 500 cycles to assess displacement. After cyclic loading, the tendon was loaded to ultimate tendon‐suture configuration failure at the rate of 1 mm/s. Finally, the mode of failure and the construct stiffness of the tendon were recorded and calculated.ResultsAfter cyclical loading, the displacement of the Lark‐Loop group was equivalent to the Krakow group (P > 0.9999) but significantly smaller than the Lasso‐Loop group (P = 0.0009). The ultimate load to failure for the Lark‐Loop was equivalent to the Krakow technique group (P = 0.1463) but significantly greater than the Lasso‐Loop group (P < 0.0001). The stiffness for the Lark‐Loop was equivalent to the Krakow group (P = 0.4718) but significantly greater than the Lasso‐Loop technique group (P < 0.0001). In the Lark‐Loop and Krackow group, all the tendons failed by suture breakage, while all the tendons failed by suture cutting through the tendon in the Lasso‐Loop technique group.ConclusionLark‐Loop suture technique has biomechanical properties comparable to Krackow and superior to the Lasso‐Loop in terms of suture displacement, ultimate load to failure, and stiffness. Therefore, the Lark‐Loop suture fixation technique may be beneficial for arthroscopic biceps tenodesis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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