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A biomechanical study of a suture between the deltoid muscle and a free tendon graft for reconstruction of the elbow extension
Cizmar I, Florian Z, Navrat T, Palousek D.
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- MeSH
- Arthroplasty MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Quadriplegia surgery MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Elbow Joint surgery MeSH
- Cadaver MeSH
- Deltoid Muscle surgery MeSH
- Suture Techniques MeSH
- Tendons transplantation MeSH
- In Vitro Techniques MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
Aims. It is possible to reconstruct the elbow motion in tetraplegic patients using the posterior portion of the deltoid muscle. In this surgery however, it is a problem to achieve a firm suture between the deltoid muscle and the tendon graft which extends the muscle and is sewn in order to compensate for the plegic musculus triceps brachii function. This study assesses two methods of attachment between muscle and free tendon graft from the biomechanical point of view. Methods. The assessment was made on 7 fresh-frozen cadaveric samples where the rear portion of the deltoid muscle was sewn with the strip of fascia lata (A1-A7) and 7 samples (B1-B7) where the free tendon graft was attached with a strengthened part of deltoid fascia. The character of the attachment defect was evaluated as strength and elongation parameters using the device Zwick Z020-TND. Results. The ANOVA showed a statistically significant greater suture solidity connecting the muscle and tendon for group B (B1-B7) than group A. The deformation of the actual suture location was smaller in group B than the deformation of attachment surroundings. Conclusion. From the biomechanical solidity point of view, it is more efficient to use the strengthened fascia of the deltoid muscle on its inner side for the suture with the tendon graft for reconstruction of the elbow extension in tetraplegic patients.
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