2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.rboe.2014.10.001
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Biomechanical evaluation between the modified Mason-Allen stitch and the locked double-tie stitch on the infraspinatus of sheep

Abstract: ObjectivesTo evaluate and compare the in vitro biomechanical results from two stitches: the Mason-Allen stitch, as modified by Habermeyer; and the locked double-tie stitch developed at our service, on tendons of the infraspinatus muscle of sheep.MethodsTwenty tendons from the infraspinatus muscle of sheep were randomly divided into two groups: LDT, on which the locked double-tie stitch was performed; and MA, with the modified Mason-Allen stitch. The evaluation was performed in the mechanics laboratory, using a… Show more

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“…While there has been extensive research in terms of rotator cuff Mason-Allen repair, very little evidence exists on outcomes after subscapularis repair 5 , 9 . Jung et al performed Mason-Allen repairs on 32 patients with large U- or L-shaped supraspinatus tears.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there has been extensive research in terms of rotator cuff Mason-Allen repair, very little evidence exists on outcomes after subscapularis repair 5 , 9 . Jung et al performed Mason-Allen repairs on 32 patients with large U- or L-shaped supraspinatus tears.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%