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Flexor tendon repair using a reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct

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JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC RESEARCH
卷 40, 期 3, 页码 750-760

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25103

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electrospinning; flexor tendon repair; medication release; rabbit model; tubular braided construct

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  1. Bijzonder Onderzoeksfonds [01D28316]

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A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair, showing similar strength and anti-inflammatory and anti-adhesion effects as a modified Kessler suture. Different surgical techniques demonstrated varied adhesion patterns postoperatively, but all showed good to excellent repair outcomes histologically, suggesting successful combination of mechanical and biological repair strategies for flexor tendon repair.
A reinforced tubular, medicated electrospun construct was developed for deep flexor tendon repair. This construct combines mechanical strength with the release of anti-inflammatory and anti-adhesion drugs. In this study, the reinforced construct was evaluated using a rabbit model. It was compared to its components (a tubular, medicated electrospun polymer without reinforcement and a tubular braid as such) on the one hand to a modified Kessler suture as a control group. Forty New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into two groups. Surgery was performed in the second and fourth deep flexor tendons of one hind paw of the rabbits in the two groups using four repair techniques. Biomechanical tensile testing and macroscopic and histological evaluations were performed at 3 and 8 weeks postoperatively. A two-way analysis of variance with pairwise comparisons revealed that the three experimental surgical techniques (a reinforced tubular medicated electrospun construct, tubular-medicated construct, and tubular braid as such) showed similar strength as that of a modified Kessler suture repair, which was characterized by a mean load at ultimate failure of 19.85 N (standard deviation [SD] 5.29 N) at 3 weeks and 18.15 N (SD 8.01 N) at 8 weeks. Macroscopically, a significantly different adhesion pattern was observed at the suture knots, either centrally or peripherally, depending on the technique. Histologically, a qualitative assessment showed good to excellent repair at the tendon repair site, irrespective of the applied technique. This study demonstrates that mechanical and biological repair strategies for flexor tendon repair can be successfully combined.

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