PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Fine tuning of the side-to-side tenorrhaphy: A biomechanical study assessing different side-to-side suture techniques in a porcine tendon model.

  • Christina J Wilhelm,
  • Marc A Englbrecht,
  • Rainer Burgkart,
  • Carina Micheler,
  • Jan Lang,
  • Christine S Hagen,
  • Riccardo E Giunta,
  • Nikolaus Wachtel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
p. e0257038

Abstract

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Recent studies conclude that a new technique for tendon transfers, the side-to-side tenorrhaphy by Fridén (FR) provides higher biomechanical stability than the established standard first described by Pulvertaft (PT). The aim of this study was to optimize side-to-side tenorrhaphies. We compared PT and FR tenorrhaphies as well as a potential improvement, termed Woven-Fridén tenorrhaphy (WF), with regard to biomechanical stability. Our results demonstrate superior biomechanical stability and lower bulk of FR and, in particular, WF over PT tenorrhaphies. The WF and FR technnique therefore seem to be a notable alternative to the established standard tenorrhaphy as they display lower bulk and higher stability, permitting successful immediate active mobilization after surgery.