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Evaluation of biomechanical properties on partial and complete epitendinous suture in human cadaver flexor tendon repair.

Thepparat KanchanathepsakWilarat WairojanakulSorasak SuppapholIttirat WatcharanananPanithan TuntiyatornTulyapruek Tawonsawatruk
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research (2021)
The complete epitendinous suture showed better ultimate tensile strength and force to 2 mm gap compared with a partial 50% and 75% epitendinous suture. However, in some clinical scenario which the complete epitendinous suture is not possible to perform, the authors suggested only partial epitendinous suture with 50% circumference is recommended as the additional epitendinous repair up 75% circumference cannot provide any mechanical benefit to the repaired site.
Keyphrases
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