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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 <t>Fiberwire</t> sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.
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Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 Fiberwire sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.

Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine

Article Title: Rotator Cuff Repair Augmentation by Direct Interlocking of an Overlayed Nonwoven Polyethylene Terephthalate Patch Substantially Increases Repair Strength: A Biomechanical Comparison in Ovine Shoulders

doi: 10.1177/23259671251356629

Figure Lengend Snippet: Photos were taken after pull-to-failure testing. (A) Bursal-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of a conventional patch–augmented TOE. The white, rectangular markers were initially placed just medial to the conventional patch. The No. 2 Fiberwire sutures, which connected the patch to the tendon, tore through the tendon in line with the tendon fibers during pull-to-failure testing and there was little to no contact between the tendon and the patch anymore after pull-to-failure testing. Therefore, failure occurred at the “bone-tendon interface” as well as the patch-tendon interface. Note the distance between the white, rectangular markers and the patch. (B) Articular-sided view onto the tendon-patch interface of an interlocked patch–augmented TOE. Failure during pull-to-failure testing occurred at the bone-tendon interface, but the tendon remained in good contact with the interlocked patch. The quick selection and cutout features of Microsoft PowerPoint were used to enhance visualization. TOE, transosseous equivalent.

Article Snippet: For the medial row, two 5.5-mm fully threaded Corkscrew FT II anchors (Arthrex) were used, double-loaded with No. 2 FiberWire sutures (Arthrex).

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