2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00068-010-0019-8
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Flexor tendon repair using a new suture technique: a comparative in vitro biomechanical study

Abstract: From these experimental results, the new Marburg 1 core suture technique can be considered for flexor tendon repair in a clinical setting with the use of active motion protocols.

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“…Similar conclusions appear in the distal extremity tendon repair of the human hand, indicating that increasing the number of strands passing through the repair can improve the strength of the overall repair site. 26 , 27 This result was also verified in some experimental studies using suture tapes. 28 - 30 The present work also demonstrated higher ultimate failure load by employing a 6-row repair using the transosseous technique compared with the other 3 groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Similar conclusions appear in the distal extremity tendon repair of the human hand, indicating that increasing the number of strands passing through the repair can improve the strength of the overall repair site. 26 , 27 This result was also verified in some experimental studies using suture tapes. 28 - 30 The present work also demonstrated higher ultimate failure load by employing a 6-row repair using the transosseous technique compared with the other 3 groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%