2024
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25916
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The effect of the number of strands and knot throws of core suture techniques on the mechanical properties of the repaired flexor tendon

Liliann R. Linden,
Ramona Reisdorf,
Omar Selim
et al.

Abstract: Flexor tendon injury is a common hand trauma that requires surgical repair. The objective was to compare the repaired strength and gliding resistance with a varied number of repair strands and of square knots using a two‐strand‐overhand locking (TSOL) knot. First, isolated suture loops with different number of suture strands and number of closing knots were compared in mechanical strength and failure mode. Then, 90 flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) tendons from turkey digits were used for the tendon repair expe… Show more

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