Biomechanical analysis of arthroscopically assisted latissimus dorsi transfer fixation for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears-Knotless versus knotted anchors

被引:6
作者
Ernstbrunner, Lukas [1 ]
Borbas, Paul [1 ]
Rohner, Marco [1 ]
Brun, Sascha [1 ]
Bachmann, Elias [1 ]
Bouaicha, Samy [1 ]
Wieser, Karl [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Balgrist Univ Hosp, Dept Orthoped, Forchstr 340, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
arthroscopically assisted; biomechanics; latissimus dorsi transfer; rotator cuff; TENDON TRANSFER; FAILURE; BONE;
D O I
10.1002/jor.24963
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号
摘要
We compared the construct stability of traditional knotted techniques with modern knotless anchor systems used in arthroscopically assisted latissimus dorsi transfers (aLDTs) for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears. Eighteen cadaveric shoulders were age- and gender-matched to the following three groups: knotted group (two knotted anchors); knotless group (two knotless anchors); and triple anchor group (two knotless anchors; one all-suture anchor at the apex of the humeral head). All tendons were cyclically loaded in line of the aLDT over 400 cycles followed by a load to failure test. Outcome measures were the ultimate load to failure, elongation, construct stiffness, and failure modes. The triple anchor group revealed the highest ultimate load to failure (431 +/- 78 N) compared with the knotted (326 +/- 52 N; p = .022) and knotless (353 +/- 105 N; p = .129) groups. Total elongation and construct stiffness were not significantly different comparing all three groups. The failure modes were: anchor pull-out in all specimen of the knotted group; three (50%) anchor pull-out and three suture pull-out in the knotless group (p = .046); four (67%) anchor pull-out, one (17%) suture pull-out and one tendon pull-out in the triple anchor group. Biomechanical analyses of knotless fixation techniques for aLDTs show similar construct stability and elongation compared with the traditional, knotted techniques. Bone fixation seems to be improved with the knotless anchor systems. In our practice, we continue to use the knotless fixation technique for aLDT and in the situation of weak, osteoporotic bone, we add a third (all-suture) anchor to improve construct stability.
引用
收藏
页码:2234 / 2242
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Transfer of latissimus dorsi muscle for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff defects in older patients. Medium term results [J].
Ebert-Fillmer, S. ;
Bloos, U. T. ;
El Masri, S. ;
Stangl, R. .
UNFALLCHIRURG, 2019, 122 (07) :544-554
[42]   Changes in in vivo three dimensional shoulder kinematics following latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears: A systematic review with meta-analysis [J].
La Banca, Vitor ;
Bonadiman, Joao Artur ;
Gonzalez, Felipe Fernandes ;
Gustafson, Jonathan Adam ;
Leporace, Gustavo ;
Garrigues, Grant E. ;
Chahla, Jorge ;
Metsavaht, Leonardo .
CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS, 2024, 111
[43]   Biomechanical analysis of anterior capsule reconstruction and latissimus dorsi transfer for irreparable subscapularis tears [J].
Omid, Reza ;
Stone, Michael A. ;
Lin, Charles C. ;
Patel, Nilay A. ;
Itami, Yasuo ;
McGarry, Michelle H. ;
Lee, Thay Q. .
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, 2020, 29 (02) :374-380
[44]   Prospective, randomized evaluation of latissimus dorsi transfer and superior capsular reconstruction in massive, irreparable rotator cuff tears [J].
Ozturk, Burak Yagmur ;
Ak, Semih ;
Gultekin, Onur ;
Baykus, Ali ;
Kulduk, Ahmet .
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, 2021, 30 (07) :1561-1571
[45]   Graft-Augmented Repair of Irreparable Massive Rotator Cuff Tears with Latissimus Dorsi Transfer to Treat Pseudoparesis [J].
Imai, Shinji .
JBJS OPEN ACCESS, 2021, 6 (04)
[46]   Full arthroscopic vs. arthroscopically assisted posterosuperior latissimus dorsi tendon transfer for shoulders with failed and irreparable rotator cuff repair: matched case-control study [J].
Kany, Jean ;
Siala, Mahdi ;
Werthel, Jean David ;
Grimberg, Jean ;
van Rooij, Floris ;
Saffarini, Mo .
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, 2024, 33 (04) :e198-e207
[47]   Clinical Outcomes of Fully Arthroscopic Versus Arthroscopically Assisted Latissimus Dorsi Transfer for Irreparable Subscapularis Tear [J].
Kim, Bo Taek ;
Miranda, Luis Alfredo ;
Baek, Chang Hee ;
Kim, Jung Gon ;
Diaz, Luis Leoncio Temoche ;
Baek, Gyu Rim ;
Kany, Jean .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2025, 53 (04) :961-970
[48]   Functional status and failed rotator cuff repair predict outcomes after arthroscopic-assisted latissimus dorsi transfer for irreparable massive rotator cuff tears [J].
Castricini, Roberto ;
De Benedetto, Massimo ;
Familiari, Filippo ;
De Gori, Marco ;
De Nardo, Pasquale ;
Orlando, Nicola ;
Gasparini, Giorgio ;
Galasso, Olimpio .
JOURNAL OF SHOULDER AND ELBOW SURGERY, 2016, 25 (04) :658-665
[49]   Allograft-enhanced latissimus dorsi transfer is better than the conventional technique for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears. A retrospective matched cohort [J].
Checchia, Caio Santos ;
da Silva, Luciana Andrade ;
Sella, Guilherme do Val ;
Checchia, Sergio Luiz ;
Fucs, Patricia Maria de Moraes Barros ;
Miyazaki, Alberto Naoki .
INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, 2023, 47 (06) :1527-1534
[50]   Allograft-enhanced latissimus dorsi transfer is better than the conventional technique for irreparable posterosuperior rotator cuff tears. A retrospective matched cohort [J].
Caio Santos Checchia ;
Luciana Andrade da Silva ;
Guilherme do Val Sella ;
Sergio Luiz Checchia ;
Patrícia Maria de Moraes Barros Fucs ;
Alberto Naoki Miyazaki .
International Orthopaedics, 2023, 47 :1527-1534