Introduction: Epitendinous (E) suture patterns in human flexor tendon repairs increase repair strength
by 10–50%. Use of E suture patterns for canine tendon repair with commonly utilized
patterns has not been described. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect
of simple running E suture pattern with three-loop pulley (3LP) and locking loop (LL)
patterns for flexor tendon repair in an ex vivo canine cadaveric model.
Materials and Methods: Superficial digital flexor musculotendinous (SDFT) specimens were randomly divided
into 4 groups (n = 18); after sharp transection SDFT were repaired with 3LP, LL, 3LP + E or LL + E.
Constructs were placed in a tensile testing machine and tested to failure. Failure
mode, gap formation, yield, peak, and failure force were analyzed. Significance was
set at p < 0.05.
Results: Mean peak force and force at failure for 3LP and LL was 79.8 N ± 23.0, which was
significantly lower compared with repairs where an E pattern was used, 192.1 N ± 57.3
(p < 0.0001). There was complete absence of gapping with the addition of an E pattern.
3-LP was superior to LL when used alone in preventing gap formation (p = 0.001).
Discussion/Conclusion: Addition of an E pattern significantly reduced the occurrence of gapping and increased
the force at failure, peak force and yield force of tenorrhaphies. Use of an E suture
pattern in a clinical setting should be considered to increase repair site strength
and resist gap formation.
Acknowledgment: There was no proprietary interest or funding provided for this project.