Tensile Strength of Musculoscleral Insertion after Superior Rectus Recession on Rabbit.
- Author:
Dong Ho PARK
1
;
Nak Hong JUNG
;
Jae Pil SHIN
;
Jung Yoon KWON
Author Information
1. Department of Ophthalmology, Kyungpook National University College of Medicine, Korea. jykwon@knuh.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Disinsertional force;
Superior rectus muscle recession
- MeSH:
Rabbits;
Suture Techniques;
Sutures;
Tensile Strength*
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
2004;45(4):675-680
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The author performed this experimental study to investigate the changes in the tensile strength of a new insertion following a superior rectus recession in a rabbit's eye. METHODS: Conventional superior rectus muscle recession procedures with the hang-back suture technique were performed on New Zealand white rabbits (body weight 2~3kg), after which the disinsertional force was measured using a digital tension gauge on the 3rd, 5th, and 7th days, and then weekly for up to 8 weeks postoperatively. RESULTS: The postoperative disinsertional forces were as follows: 38.25 +/- 2.75, 165 +/- 31.27, and 167.25 +/- 26.99 g at the 3rd , 5th and 7th days, and 211.00 +/- 25.66, 222.75 +/- 26.66, 255.25 +/- 24.51, 271.50 +/- 38.25, 429.50 +/- 21.14 g at the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th and 8th weeks respectively. The disinsertional forces linearly increased with the postoperative time period and there was a strong correlation with correlation coefficient being 0.903. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that musculoscleral adhesion with hang-back suture maintained enough strength in early postoperative time period.