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J Hand Surg Am ; 25(3): 489-98, 2000 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10811754

ABSTRACT

There is a high incidence of gap formation at the repair site following tendon repair. Our goal was to determine the resistance of a 4- and an 8-strand suture technique to gap formation during tensile testing. We hypothesized that the 8-strand repair would sustain higher force levels at the onset of 1- and 3-mm gaps than the 4- strand repair. Twenty-two canine flexor tendons were transected, repaired, and tested to failure after 10 days of in vivo healing. Tests were recorded using a 60-Hz video system that allowed frame-by-frame playback for assessment of gap formation. The 8-strand repairs sustained 80% higher force at a gap of 1 mm than the 4-strand repairs (average force, 70 vs 39 N), but the force sustained at a gap of 3 mm did not differ between groups (35 N for both groups). For both repair types, a 1-mm gap typically occurred near the point of ultimate (maximum) force while a 3-mm gap occurred after the ultimate force. We conclude that the 8-strand repair is significantly more resistant to initial gapping during ex vivo tensile testing than the 4-strand repair but that the two repairs are equally susceptible to rupture if a gap of 3 mm or greater forms.


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Gap Junctions/physiology , Materials Testing , Suture Techniques , Sutures , Tendons/surgery , Animals , Dogs , Female , Male , Muscle, Skeletal/surgery , Probability , Tensile Strength , Wound Healing/physiology
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Int Orthop ; 23(2): 128-30, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10422035

ABSTRACT

We report an unusual case of bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation following trauma. Previously reported cases were either of bilateral dislocations or bilateral fracture dislocations. In our case the patient suffered bilateral anterior dislocation with a three part fracture dislocation on the right. A review of the literature is presented.


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Accidental Falls , Shoulder Dislocation/etiology , Shoulder Fractures/etiology , Aged , Biomechanical Phenomena , Braces , Female , Humans , Manipulation, Orthopedic , Radiography , Range of Motion, Articular , Risk Factors , Shoulder Dislocation/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Dislocation/physiopathology , Shoulder Dislocation/therapy , Shoulder Fractures/diagnostic imaging , Shoulder Fractures/physiopathology , Shoulder Fractures/therapy
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