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Comparative Study
. 2008 Nov;16(11):1052-60.
doi: 10.1007/s00167-008-0590-2. Epub 2008 Aug 29.

Biomechanical characteristics of single-row repair in comparison to double-row repair with consideration of the suture configuration and suture material

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Comparative Study

Biomechanical characteristics of single-row repair in comparison to double-row repair with consideration of the suture configuration and suture material

M H Baums et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2008 Nov.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the time zero mechanical properties of single- versus double-row configuration for rotator cuff repair in an animal model with consideration of the stitch technique and suture material. Thirty-two fresh-frozen sheep shoulders were randomly assigned to four repair groups: suture anchor single-row repair coupled with (1) braided, nonabsorbable polyester suture sized USP No. 2 (SRAE) or (2) braided polyblend polyethylene suture sized No. 2 (SRAH). The double-row repair was coupled with (3) USP No. 2 (DRAE) or (4) braided polyblend polyethylene suture No. 2 (DRAH). Arthroscopic Mason-Allen stitches were used (single-row) and combined with medial horizontal mattress stitches (double-row). Shoulders were cyclically loaded from 10 to 180 N. Displacement to gap formation of 5- and 10-mm at the repair site, cycles to failure, and the mode of failure were determined. The ultimate tensile strength was verified in specimens that resisted to 3,000 cycles. DRAE and DRAH had a lower frequency of 5- (P = 0.135) and 10-mm gap formation (P = 0.135). All DRAE and DRAH resisted 3,000 cycles while only three SRAE and one SRAH resisted 3,000 cycles (P < 0.001). The ultimate tensile strength in double-row specimens was significantly higher than in others (P < 0.001). There was no significant variation in using different suture material (P > 0.05). Double-row suture anchor repair with arthroscopic Mason-Allen/medial mattress stitches provides initial strength superior to single-row repair with arthroscopic Mason-Allen stitches under isometric cyclic loading as well as under ultimate loading conditions. Our results support the concept of double-row fixation with arthroscopic Mason-Allen/medial mattress stitches in rotator cuff tears with improvement of initial fixation strength and ultimate tensile load. Use of new polyblend polyethylene suture material seems not to increase the initial biomechanical aspects of the repair construct.

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Figures

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Fig. 1
Schematic line drawing of the used double-row configuration with arthroscopic Mason–Allen stitches and horizontal mattress stitches
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Schematic line drawing of the used single-row configuration with arthroscopic Mason–Allen stitches
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Material testing machine (Zwick 1445, Zwick-Roell, Ulm, Germany): the proximal end of the infraspinatus tendon is set in a tendon clamp (TC), leaving approximately 6 cm between the clamp and the site of repair

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