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Biomechanical evaluation of the modified lasso technique.
Rider, Shelby; Caldwell, Christopher; Chauvin, Brad; Barton, R Shane; Perry, Kevin; Solitro, Giovanni Francesco.
Afiliação
  • Rider S; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States.
  • Caldwell C; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States.
  • Chauvin B; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States.
  • Barton RS; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States.
  • Perry K; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States.
  • Solitro GF; Biomechanical Laboratory, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Louisiana State University Health, 1501 Kings Hwy, Shreveport, LA 71103, United States. Electronic address: giovanni.solitro@lsuhs.edu.
Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ; : 103900, 2024 May 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38703888
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Terrible Triad of the elbow is a constellation of elbow dislocation, radial head fracture and coronoid process fracture. A common type of coronoid fracture documented with this triad is type II Regan-Morrey coronoid fractures. The preferred fixation method for this fracture type is the lasso technique, medial-lateral tunnel orientation being the traditional approach. Considering elbow anatomy, we saw an opportunity to potentially improve fixation by altering the suture lasso tunnel orientation to a proximal-distal orientation.

HYPOTHESIS:

Two tunnels in the proximal-distal direction would result in greater biomechanical stability as compared to the traditional lasso technique. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

A type 2 Regan-Morrey fracture was created in 12 fresh frozen cadaveric elbows at 50% of the coronoid height using an oscillating saw. The humero-ulnar joint was placed in 0 degrees flexion then loaded at a rate of 10mm/min to failure.

RESULTS:

The control technique (medio-lateral tunnels) showed failure load of 150±81N that was not significantly different (p=0.825) than the 134±116N measured for the modified technique (distal-proximal tunnels). The portion of the load-displacement curve used to calculate stiffness was linear (R^2=0.94±0.04) with determination coefficients that did not differ between the two groups (p=0.351). For stiffness, we measured 17±13N/mm and 14±12N/mm respectively for control and modified techniques that did not result in a significant difference (p=0.674).

CONCLUSION:

In this attempt to improve the shortcomings of the lasso technique, we found that changing from medio-lateral to proximal-distal drilling directions did not result in an appreciable biomechanical benefit. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE Basic science study; Biomechanics.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article