The Effect of Suture Anchor Insertion Angle on Calcaneus Pullout Strength: Challenging the Deadman’s Angle

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Foot and Ankle Specialist Pub Date : 2017-10-01 DOI:10.1177/1938640016679705
W. Weiss, Ramon P. Saucedo, John D. Robinson, Chung-Chieh Jason Lo, Randal P. Morris, V. Panchbhavi
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Background. Refractory cases of Achilles tendinopathy amenable to surgery may include reattachment of the tendon using suture anchors. However, there is paucity of information describing the optimal insertion angle to maximize the tendon footprint and anchor stability in the calcaneus. The purpose of this investigation is to compare the fixation strength of suture anchors inserted at 90° and 45° (the Deadman’s angle) relative to the primary compressive trabeculae of the calcaneus. Methods. A total of 12 matched pairs of adult cadaveric calcanei were excised and potted to approximate their alignment in vivo. Each pair was implanted with 5.5-mm bioabsorbable suture anchors placed either perpendicular (90°) or oblique (45°) to the primary compressive trabeculae. A tensile load was applied until failure of anchor fixation. Differences in failure load and stiffness between anchor fixation angles were determined by paired t-tests. Results. No significant differences were detected between perpendicular and oblique suture anchor insertion relative to primary compressive trabeculae in terms of load to failure or stiffness. Conclusion. This investigation suggests that the fixation strength of suture anchors inserted perpendicular to the primary compression trabeculae and at the Deadman’s angle are possibly comparable. Levels of Evidence: Biomechanical comparison study
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缝线锚钉插入角度对跟骨拔出强度的影响:挑战死人角
背景可接受手术的跟腱病的难治性病例可能包括使用缝合锚重新连接肌腱。然而,很少有信息描述最佳插入角度,以最大限度地扩大跟骨中的肌腱足迹和锚固件稳定性。本研究的目的是比较在90°和45°(Deadman角)处插入的缝合锚相对于跟骨初级压缩小梁的固定强度。方法。总共切除了12对匹配的成年尸体跟骨,并对其进行盆栽,以使其在体内大致对齐。每对植入5.5mm的生物可吸收缝合锚,垂直(90°)或倾斜(45°)放置在主压缩小梁上。施加拉伸载荷直到锚固件固定失效。通过配对t检验确定锚固件固定角度之间的破坏载荷和刚度差异。后果相对于初级压缩小梁,垂直和倾斜缝合锚钉插入之间在失效负荷或刚度方面没有发现显著差异。结论这项研究表明,垂直于主压缩小梁和Deadman角插入的缝合锚的固定强度可能相当。证据水平:生物力学比较研究
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Foot and Ankle Specialist
Foot and Ankle Specialist Health Professions-Podiatry
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