Biomechanical Properties of Porcine Flexor Tendon Fixation With Varying Throws and Stitch Methods

Author:

Sakaguchi Katsunobu1,Tachibana Yomei1,Oda Hiromi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Saitama Medical University, Iruma-gun, Saitama, Japan

Abstract

Background: The well-known suture technique configurations used for hamstring tendon autograft preparation in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction are the Krackow locking stitch and nonlocking stitch, such as a baseball stitch and a whipstitch. However, there are few data in the literature regarding biomechanical comparisons of suture techniques. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the properties of several current techniques of tendon graft suture employed in ACL reconstruction. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Forty-two fresh-frozen porcine flexor digitorum tendons were used. Three stitch configurations (Krackow stitch [group K], baseball stitch [group B], and whipstitch [group W]) were assessed with varying suture throws (6 throws, group×6; 10 throws, group×10) using No. 5 Ethibond sutures. Each group was tested at 1500 loading cycles between 50 and 200 N. After loading cycles, the surviving tendons underwent a load-to-failure test. Results: During the loading cycles, 3 of 7 specimens in group B×6 and all specimens in group W×6 failed by suture pullout. Four of 7 specimens in group B×10 and all specimens in group W×10 showed partial tearing of the tendon. Elongation of group B×10 and group W×10 showed significantly greater elongation than other groups ( P < .05). Maximum loads at failure showed significant differences between group K and the other groups (K×6, 436 ± 52 N; K×10, 419 ± 34 N; P < .05). Most specimens failed by rupture of the suture thread in group K. Pullout of the suture from the tendon was observed most in groups B and W. Conclusion: The Krackow stitch was superior to other stitch methods. There was, however, no significant effect of the number of throws on the holding strength. Clinical Relevance: The Krackow stitch could prevent suture slippage by a locking mechanism. The whipstitch is not suitable for clinical application even with an increased number of throws.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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