Ex-Vivo Biomechanical Testing of a Tendon Implant Device for the Repair of Equine Flexor Tendon Lacerations

  • Elizabeth Jane Barrett
Publication date
January 2013

Abstract

Flexor tendon lacerations are a serious injury in horses that are life threatening and often career ending. An ideal tendon repair allows rapid return to weight bearing by providing a high strength to failure, high resistance to gap formation, minimal compromise of tendon vasculature and producing minimal adhesion formation. The 3 loop pulley (3LP) is the currently recommended primary repair technique for tendon lacerations in the horse. The 3LP is limited by gap formation, vascular compromise. This project compares the in vitro strength and failure characteristics of a novel tendon implant device (SA) against the 3LP in equine superficial digital flexor tendon laceration (SDFT) repair. 8 pairs of superficial digital flexor tendons were har...

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