The TightRope study: a cadaveric, biomechanical comparison of generations of suspensory fixation with internal brace for Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular joint injuries
Surgical treatment of Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries remains varied. We hypothesized that the addition of a second suspensory device between the clavicle and coracoid would yield superior biomechanical results over a single device. We also hypothesized that the addition of an...
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Abstract | Surgical treatment of Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries remains varied. We hypothesized that the addition of a second suspensory device between the clavicle and coracoid would yield superior biomechanical results over a single device. We also hypothesized that the addition of an internal brace across the AC joint to a suspensory device would yield superior results over the suspensory device in isolation.
A total of 24 cadaveric shoulders were dissected and randomized to 4 groups with 4 different constructs implanted: group A, single AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group B, double AC TightRope; group C, single Knotless AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group D: single Knotless AC TightRope with AC InternalBrace ligament augmentation (Arthrex Inc.). These were then loaded in a robotic arm (SIMVITRO), where 250 cycles of 50 N of force in the superior plane was applied. Dynamic creep, displacement, translation, and stiffness were assessed.
Testing was successfully completed for all specimens. There were no failures due to fracture or translation of the clavicle >5 mm from the starting position. Reduction was maintained with a mean superior displacement of 1.7 mm (±1.4 mm). The mean peak-to-peak displacement, superior and posterior translation, dynamic creep, and stiffness did not differ significantly between the construct groups.
This study did not demonstrate any significant biomechanical differences between groups in terms of displacement, translation, creep, or stiffness. |
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AbstractList | Surgical treatment of Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries remains varied. We hypothesized that the addition of a second suspensory device between the clavicle and coracoid would yield superior biomechanical results over a single device. We also hypothesized that the addition of an internal brace across the AC joint to a suspensory device would yield superior results over the suspensory device in isolation.
A total of 24 cadaveric shoulders were dissected and randomized to 4 groups with 4 different constructs implanted: group A, single AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group B, double AC TightRope; group C, single Knotless AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group D: single Knotless AC TightRope with AC InternalBrace ligament augmentation (Arthrex Inc.). These were then loaded in a robotic arm (SIMVITRO), where 250 cycles of 50 N of force in the superior plane was applied. Dynamic creep, displacement, translation, and stiffness were assessed.
Testing was successfully completed for all specimens. There were no failures due to fracture or translation of the clavicle >5 mm from the starting position. Reduction was maintained with a mean superior displacement of 1.7 mm (±1.4 mm). The mean peak-to-peak displacement, superior and posterior translation, dynamic creep, and stiffness did not differ significantly between the construct groups.
This study did not demonstrate any significant biomechanical differences between groups in terms of displacement, translation, creep, or stiffness. Surgical treatment of Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries remains varied. We hypothesized that the addition of a second suspensory device between the clavicle and coracoid would yield superior biomechanical results over a single device. We also hypothesized that the addition of an internal brace across the AC joint to a suspensory device would yield superior results over the suspensory device in isolation.BACKGROUNDSurgical treatment of Rockwood grade V acromioclavicular (AC) joint injuries remains varied. We hypothesized that the addition of a second suspensory device between the clavicle and coracoid would yield superior biomechanical results over a single device. We also hypothesized that the addition of an internal brace across the AC joint to a suspensory device would yield superior results over the suspensory device in isolation.A total of 24 cadaveric shoulders were dissected and randomized to 4 groups with 4 different constructs implanted: group A, single AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group B, double AC TightRope; group C, single Knotless AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group D: single Knotless AC TightRope with AC InternalBrace ligament augmentation (Arthrex Inc.). These were then loaded in a robotic arm (SIMVITRO), where 250 cycles of 50 N of force in the superior plane was applied. Dynamic creep, displacement, translation, and stiffness were assessed.METHODSA total of 24 cadaveric shoulders were dissected and randomized to 4 groups with 4 different constructs implanted: group A, single AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group B, double AC TightRope; group C, single Knotless AC TightRope (Arthrex Inc.); group D: single Knotless AC TightRope with AC InternalBrace ligament augmentation (Arthrex Inc.). These were then loaded in a robotic arm (SIMVITRO), where 250 cycles of 50 N of force in the superior plane was applied. Dynamic creep, displacement, translation, and stiffness were assessed.Testing was successfully completed for all specimens. There were no failures due to fracture or translation of the clavicle >5 mm from the starting position. Reduction was maintained with a mean superior displacement of 1.7 mm (±1.4 mm). The mean peak-to-peak displacement, superior and posterior translation, dynamic creep, and stiffness did not differ significantly between the construct groups.RESULTSTesting was successfully completed for all specimens. There were no failures due to fracture or translation of the clavicle >5 mm from the starting position. Reduction was maintained with a mean superior displacement of 1.7 mm (±1.4 mm). The mean peak-to-peak displacement, superior and posterior translation, dynamic creep, and stiffness did not differ significantly between the construct groups.This study did not demonstrate any significant biomechanical differences between groups in terms of displacement, translation, creep, or stiffness.CONCLUSIONThis study did not demonstrate any significant biomechanical differences between groups in terms of displacement, translation, creep, or stiffness. |
Author | Clifton, Thomas Cass, Benjamin Piggott, Robert P. Clarke, Elizabeth Young, Allan A. Ahmed, Adil S. Smith, Margaret M. Boudali, Ahmed Mounir |
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