The aim of the study was to evaluate the time zero contact pressure over a defined rotator cuff footprint using different repair and stitch techniques in an established sheep model. Forty fresh-frozen sheep shoulders were randomly assigned to five repair groups: single-row repair using simple stitches (SRA-s), single-row repair using horizontal mattress stitches (SRA-m), and single-row repair using arthroscopic Mason-Allen stitches (SRA-ama). Double-row repair was either performed with a combination of simple and horizontal mattress stitches (DRA-sm) or with arthroscopic Mason-Allen/horizontal mattress stitches (DRA-amam). Investigations were performed using a pressure-sensitive film system. The average contact pressure and pressure pattern...
Background: The optimal method for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is not yet known. The hypothesis...
Background: The aim of this study is to compare two types of suture bridging constructs; a laterally...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the ...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare the footprint contact area and interface pressure on the greater tu...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
BackgroundThe objective of this biomechanical study is to compare two variations of single-row knotl...
Summary: The primary purpose of this investigation was to compare tissue fixa-tion security by simpl...
Objectives:To evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the Mason-A...
Arthroscopic suture anchor techniques can be used to repair rotator cuff tendon tear, a common shoul...
Ziel: Trotz einer bereits breiten klinischen Anwendung der sogenannten Fadenbrücken-Techn...
The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical behavior under cyclic loading test of single-row...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical characteristics of two differ...
PURPOSE: To compare pressurized footprint contact and interface pressure between the biceps-labrum c...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
BACKGROUND: Double-row rotator cuff tendon repair techniques may provide superior contact area and s...
Background: The optimal method for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is not yet known. The hypothesis...
Background: The aim of this study is to compare two types of suture bridging constructs; a laterally...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the ...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare the footprint contact area and interface pressure on the greater tu...
BACKGROUND: One cause of early failure of rotator cuff repairs is the pull out of the suture thro...
BackgroundThe objective of this biomechanical study is to compare two variations of single-row knotl...
Summary: The primary purpose of this investigation was to compare tissue fixa-tion security by simpl...
Objectives:To evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the Mason-A...
Arthroscopic suture anchor techniques can be used to repair rotator cuff tendon tear, a common shoul...
Ziel: Trotz einer bereits breiten klinischen Anwendung der sogenannten Fadenbrücken-Techn...
The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical behavior under cyclic loading test of single-row...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biomechanical characteristics of two differ...
PURPOSE: To compare pressurized footprint contact and interface pressure between the biceps-labrum c...
Many techniques of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair have been described. No significant differences ...
BACKGROUND: Double-row rotator cuff tendon repair techniques may provide superior contact area and s...
Background: The optimal method for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is not yet known. The hypothesis...
Background: The aim of this study is to compare two types of suture bridging constructs; a laterally...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the ...