OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare two four-strand techniques: the traditional Strickland and cruciate techniques. METHODS: Thirty-eight Achilles tendons were removed from 19 rabbits and were assigned to two groups based on suture technique (Group 1, Strickland suture; Group 2, cruciate repair). The sutured tendons were subjected to constant progressive distraction using a universal testing machine (Kratos®). Based on data from the instrument, which were synchronized with the visualized gap at the suture site and at the time of suture rupture, the following data were obtained: maximum load to rupture, maximum deformation or gap, time elapsed until failure, and stiffness. RESULTS: In the statistical analysis, the data ...
The aim of this study was to compare the consistency and reliability of the six-strand Gan modificat...
Purpose To assess in vitro biomechanical properties of a 4-strand flexor tendon suture compared to ...
Forty-eight fresh frozen sheep achilles tendons were used to compare the pull-out strengths of Kessl...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare two four-strand techniques: the traditional St...
Objective: This study aimed to present a new modification of the modified Kessler tendon repair tech...
We tested four types of surgical repair for load to failure and distraction in a bovine model of Ach...
Background: Through an experimental biomechanical study on rabbits, tendon reinsertion by means of t...
BACKGROUND: This study was intended to investigate the healing properties of open and percutaneous t...
Background: The Dresden technique preserves the paratenon during Achilles tendon repair and may impr...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the biomechanical effect of two grasping sutu...
PURPOSE: To compare the primary stability of two minimally invasive procedures of Achilles tendon (...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess different tendon suture techniques from the perspecti...
ABSTRACTObjective: Analyzing suture time, biomechanics (deformity between the stumps) and the histol...
BACKGROUND: The advantages of barbed suture for tendon repair could be to eliminate the need for a k...
To compare the biomechanical characteristics of 2 different repair methods:Modified Kessler and Tsug...
The aim of this study was to compare the consistency and reliability of the six-strand Gan modificat...
Purpose To assess in vitro biomechanical properties of a 4-strand flexor tendon suture compared to ...
Forty-eight fresh frozen sheep achilles tendons were used to compare the pull-out strengths of Kessl...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare two four-strand techniques: the traditional St...
Objective: This study aimed to present a new modification of the modified Kessler tendon repair tech...
We tested four types of surgical repair for load to failure and distraction in a bovine model of Ach...
Background: Through an experimental biomechanical study on rabbits, tendon reinsertion by means of t...
BACKGROUND: This study was intended to investigate the healing properties of open and percutaneous t...
Background: The Dresden technique preserves the paratenon during Achilles tendon repair and may impr...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the biomechanical effect of two grasping sutu...
PURPOSE: To compare the primary stability of two minimally invasive procedures of Achilles tendon (...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess different tendon suture techniques from the perspecti...
ABSTRACTObjective: Analyzing suture time, biomechanics (deformity between the stumps) and the histol...
BACKGROUND: The advantages of barbed suture for tendon repair could be to eliminate the need for a k...
To compare the biomechanical characteristics of 2 different repair methods:Modified Kessler and Tsug...
The aim of this study was to compare the consistency and reliability of the six-strand Gan modificat...
Purpose To assess in vitro biomechanical properties of a 4-strand flexor tendon suture compared to ...
Forty-eight fresh frozen sheep achilles tendons were used to compare the pull-out strengths of Kessl...