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Usefulness of Probing Sensor Device for Evaluating Meniscal Suture and Scaffold Implantation.

Shunsuke SezakiShuhei OtsukiTakashi IshitaniTakeru IwataTakehito HananouchiYoshinori OkamotoHitoshi WakamaMasashi Neo
Published in: Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Appropriate suture tension is a key factor in successful meniscal repair. This study aimed to clarify the appropriate value of meniscal stabilization with suture repair based on a probing procedure for healthy porcine menisci and a novel meniscal scaffold. After evaluating the reliability of the probing sensor, meniscal vertical tear and partial meniscectomy models were developed, in which suture repair and meniscal scaffold implantation were performed at suture intervals ranging between 20 and 2.5 mm. The residence forces at each interval were evaluated using a probing sensor. Moreover, a tensile test was conducted to evaluate the displacement and presence or absence of gaps. We found that normal and meniscal scaffolds should be fixed within 5 mm of suture interval. The probing residence forces required were at least 1.0 N for vertical tears and 3.0 N for meniscal scaffolds. These findings may be taken into consideration to reduce suture failure following meniscal tear repair and stabilizing meniscal scaffold fixation.
Keyphrases
  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
  • tissue engineering
  • single molecule
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • minimally invasive