Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) suture vs fiberwire and polypropylene in flexor tendon repair.
Elias PolykandriotisFlorian RuppeMiriam NiederkornEktor PolykandriotisLars BräuerRaymund E HorchAndreas ArkudasJasmin S GrünerPublished in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2021)
Fiberwire showed superior handling and knotting properties in comparison to PTFE. However, PTFE allows easier approximation of the stumps. In both, M-Tang and Adelaide repairs, PTFE was equal to FW in terms of repair strength. Both PTFE and FW provide for a robust tendon repair so that early active motion regimens for rehabilitation can be applied.
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