2020
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.04.2020.07
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Rotator Cuff Repair with Different Suture Materials Results in Different Protein Expressions with Similar Histological Findings. An Experimental Study in Rabbits

Abstract: Background. Previous studies have evaluated the biomechanical, histological, and clinical effects of rotator cuff repair with different suture materials. However, a histological and western blot analysis after repair comparing nonabsorbable polyester and polyethylene suture materials in a chronic rotator cuff tear model has not been conducted in any previous studies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect the two different suture materials, specifically Ethibond and Ultrabraid, have on repair based on… Show more

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“…However, because of relatively quick degradation, inflammatory response to absorbable sutures is shorter than that to non-absorbable ones. This may be one of the reasons for varying inflammatory molecular-level effects within different absorbable (74) and non-absorbable sutures (75). Notably, tendon repair with non-absorbable sutures may produce chronic inflammation and granulomas (76,77).…”
Section: Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, because of relatively quick degradation, inflammatory response to absorbable sutures is shorter than that to non-absorbable ones. This may be one of the reasons for varying inflammatory molecular-level effects within different absorbable (74) and non-absorbable sutures (75). Notably, tendon repair with non-absorbable sutures may produce chronic inflammation and granulomas (76,77).…”
Section: Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%