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Mechanical evaluation of different techniques for Achilles tendon repair
Authors:Matthias Gebauer  Frank Timo Beil  Johannes Beckmann  András M Sárváry  Peter Ueblacker  Andreas H Ruecker  Joerg Holste  Norbert M Meenen
Institution:(1) Department of Trauma, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany;(2) Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Regensburg, Kaiser Karl V. Allee 3, 93077 Bad Abbach, Germany;(3) Department of Traumatology, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Péterfy Street 14, 1076 Budapest, Hungary;(4) Ethicon GmbH, R&D, Robert-Koch-Str. 1, 22851 Norderstedt, Germany
Abstract:Introduction One aim of the surgical treatment of acute Achilles tendon ruptures is to obtain a maximum primary stability of the sutured tendon. Therefore, we investigated the primary stability of sutured human Achilles tendons depending on different applied techniques. Methods The strength of 60 repaired cadaveric human Achilles tendons was tested depending on either the suture technique (Bunnell or Kessler), the suture material (PDS-thread or PDS-cord) or an additional plantaris tendon augmentation (PDS-thread with or without augmentation). Following anatomic reconstruction the repaired specimens were loaded to failure. Results The use of Bunnell's technique resulted in a stronger primary suture stability compared to Kessler's technique. Sutures carried out with a PDS-thread were of lower strength than those accomplished with a PDS-cord (Bunnell: thread 139 N ± 29.8; cord 291 N ± 55.2/Kessler: thread 137 N ± 37.3; cord 180 N ± 41.1). Sutures performed according to Bunnell's technique with a PDS-thread and an additional autologous plantaris tendon augmentation reached the highest primary stability (326 N ± 124.9). Conclusions The findings identify the Achilles tendon suture with a PDS-cord according to Bunnell's technique as a mechanically strong method. A plantaris tendon augmentation in addition to a PDS-thread can even add more stability to the Achilles tendon suture.
Keywords:Achilles tendon  Tendon rupture  Suture technique  Plantaris tendon augmentation  Biomechanical testing  Failure load
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