Dynamic biomechanical observations of healing process of tendon repaired by five different suture techniques
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4181.2011.02.010
- VernacularTitle:对五种不同缝合方法在肌腱愈合中的动态生物力学观察
- Author:
Jianxiong MA
;
Xinlong MA
;
Shaowen ZHU
;
Shuqing JI
;
Ping BI
;
Zhibin WANG
;
Yang YANG
;
Baoyi MA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Tendon;
Suture;
Tendon healing;
Biomechanics
- From:
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2011;34(2):102-106,后插3
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To observe the biomechanieal properties of tendons repaired by five suture techniques in different stage of healing process.Methods After establishing the zone Ⅱ FDP transection model in 2nd,3rd,4th too of both feet in female fowls,the ruptured tendons were repaired with Modified Kessler ( M K ),Kessler plus running ( K +R ),double-strand Kessler ( DK ),double loop (DT) and modified double loop (MT) methods,respectively.Passive and active mobilizations were applied on the 3rd day and 21st day postoperatively.Animals were executed postoperatively,on the 14th,21st and 35th days,respectively and both feet were harvested for biomechanical test.Results Anatomical findings included: The breakage incidence of K+R group was smaller than that of MK group.The excellent and good results of K+R and DK groups were higher compared with that of MK group.Biomechanical results showed: The MK group had the poorest biomechanical results in every stage of tendon healing (P<0.05) except that the results from MK group on the 35th showed no statistical difference compared with that of MT and DT in extreme load;K+R group exbited the greatest extreme load and tensile strength (P<0.05);Biomechanical test results from all groups showed significant differences on different testing point: 35th day>21st day>14th day(P<0.05 );No significant differences were found in all groups between the immediate postoperative results onlst day and that from 14th day.ConclusionDuring the recovery of tendon,biomechanical properties returned to the immediate postoperative level on the 14th day and increased along with time.K+R group shows the superiority to the other methods in biomechanical properties as well as low breaking incidence ratein every stage of tendon healing.Kessler plus running is an effective method with high strength against breakage and great resistance to adhesion formation.