The elastic properties of the tendinous and capsular layers of the rotator cuff complex using fresh tissue-a biomechanical study.

Jessica Y Cronje, Nkhensani Mogale, Shavana Govender, Mathys A de Beer, Abrie J Oberholster, Chris McDuling, Rudi Verbeek, Tshifhiwa Nkwenika, Natalie Keough
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Background: Elastic modulus is an important biomechanical component that indicates stiffness or elasticity of biological material. Recently the use of digital image correlation (DIC) in elastic modulus studies on fresh tissue has shown great accuracy in estimating elastic properties; thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the elasticity of capsular and tendinous layers of the rotator cuff complex employing this method.

Materials and methods: The supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and subscapularis from eight (n = 8) fresh/frozen tissue shoulders were reverse dissected from their origins. The muscles were separated from one another and dissected to produce 20 × 20 mm tendinous and capsular strips for each muscle. DIC was employed to measure the strain of the tendinous and capsular portions of each of the muscles during tensile testing, and tangent elastic modulus values were obtained.

Results: The tendinous layers for supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and subscapularis yielded higher average tangent elastic moduli readings (62.1 MPa, 67.1 MPa, and 59.6 MPa, respectively) compared to their capsular counterparts (29.0 MPa, 32.5 MPa, and 41.5 MPa, respectively).

Conclusion: Different elastic moduli findings for the tendinous and capsular layers suggest these layers should be considered independently during surgical repair to avoid biomechanical imbalance which may result if these layers were to be repaired as one singular layer.

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利用新鲜组织研究肩袖复合体肌腱和囊层的弹性特性-一项生物力学研究。
背景:弹性模量是表示生物材料硬度或弹性的重要生物力学成分。最近,在对新鲜组织进行弹性模量研究时使用的数字图像相关(DIC)显示,在估算弹性特性方面具有很高的准确性;因此,本研究旨在使用这种方法研究肩袖复合体的囊层和肌腱层的弹性:将 8 个(n = 8)新鲜/冷冻组织肩部的冈上肌、冈下肌和肩胛下肌从其起源处反向解剖。将肌肉相互分离并解剖,为每块肌肉制作 20 × 20 毫米的肌腱和囊带。在拉伸测试过程中,采用 DIC 测量每块肌肉的肌腱和囊状部分的应变,并获得切线弹性模量值:结果:冈上肌、冈下肌和肩胛下肌肌腱层的平均切向弹性模量读数(分别为 62.1 兆帕、67.1 兆帕和 59.6 兆帕)高于其囊部的平均切向弹性模量读数(分别为 29.0 兆帕、32.5 兆帕和 41.5 兆帕):结论:肌腱层和关节囊层的弹性模量结果不同,这表明在手术修复时应将这两层分开考虑,以避免将这两层作为一个单独的层进行修复时可能导致的生物力学失衡。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (EJOST) aims to publish high quality Orthopedic scientific work. The objective of our journal is to disseminate meaningful, impactful, clinically relevant work from each and every region of the world, that has the potential to change and or inform clinical practice.
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