Elongation of Arthroscopically Tied Knots
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 25 (1) , 113-117
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659702500122
Abstract
It has been postulated that some arthroscopic shoulder stabilization failures may be due to knot slippage. In an effort to improve arthroscopic technique, we performed tensile testing on four arthroscopically tied knots with two commonly used suture materials. Handtied square knots served as controls. Sutures of No. 1 Maxon and No. 1 Ticron were used. Four types of sliding knot configurations were tested: the overhand loop, the Duncan loop, the Roeder knot, and the Snyder knot. Knots were tied via a knot pusher, and testing was performed in a normal saline-filled thermoplastic cham ber. Knots were tied around two rings connected to a Bionix 858 materials testing apparatus. The knots were tested under conditions of cyclic loading and loading to failure. Results of the testing revealed that the most important factor in knot security was the type of suture material, although there were differences with the type of knot. With the Maxon suture, there was significantly decreased ultimate failure load of all of the arthroscopi cally tied knots compared with handtied square knots. Knots tied with Ticron were similar in strength for both arthroscopically and handtied groups. The surgeon who chooses a monofilament absorbable suture should be aware that a high percentage of knots fail under low load cyclic testing, and that all of these knots were inferior to handtied square knot controls in testing to failure.Keywords
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