Bone suture anchors versus the pullout button for repair of distal profundus tendon injuries: a comparison of strength in human cadaveric hands
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- DOI: 10.1053/jhsu.2001.24135
Bone suture anchors versus the pullout button for repair of distal profundus tendon injuries: a comparison of strength in human cadaveric hands
Abstract
Avulsion or distal tendon laceration of flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) is classically repaired to the base of the distal phalanx via a pullout suture over a button. Bone suture anchors, used extensively in other surgical areas, have recently been proposed for reattachment of the FDP to the distal phalanx. The FDP tendons of the index, long, and ring fingers in 9 fresh frozen cadeveric hands were randomized to 1 of 3 repair techniques after simulated distal avulsion injuries. These were the pullout button using 3-0 monofilament nylon in a 2-strand Bunnell suture pattern, the 1.8 mm Mini QuickAnchor (Mitek Products, Norwood, MA) using 3-0 braided polyester in a 2-strand Bunnell suture pattern, and the Mitek micro anchor using 3-0 braided polyester with a modified 4-strand Becker suture pattern. Nine specimens were loaded to failure, noting maximum load and mode of failure. The 1.3 mm Micro QuickAnchor (Mitek) technique (69.6 +/- 10.8 N) was significantly stronger than the pullout button (43.3 +/- 4.8 N) or the Mini anchor technique (44.6 +/- 12.7 N). The Micro bone suture anchor provides a stronger tendon to bone repair than the pullout button or the Mini anchor. Given the disadvantages of the pullout button, the Micro bone suture anchor with the modified Becker technique is worth consideration as an alternative method to repair distal FDP avulsions.
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