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Bioabsorbable thread for tight tying of bones

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Journal of Orthopaedic Science

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The purpose of this research was to develop a bioabsorbable thread for tight fixation of fractured bones and to examine its mechanical performance in an in-vitro simulation study. The thread is a blend of bioabsorbable poly(L-lactic acid); (PLLA) and poly(ε-caprolactone); (PCL) fibers and can be tightly connected by fusion welding of the PCL fibers. The tying strength of the PLLA-PCL blend thread was 39.7 N, which was comparable to that of stainless steel wire. A testing machine was fabricated to measure the fatigue strength of the tying by simulating bone fixation. The results showed that metal wires always failed because of breakage within 25 000 loading cycles, whereas the blend threads did not fail until 50 000 loading cycles. The looseness of tying for simulated bone fixation by the blend thread was within 1mm even after 50 000 loading cycles. In-vivo testing using rats revealed that the blend thread did not cause any severe inflammatory reaction.

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Received for publication on March 15, 1999; accepted on July 7, 1999

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Hattori, K., Tomita, N., Tamai, S. et al. Bioabsorbable thread for tight tying of bones. J Orthop Sci 5, 57–63 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007760050009

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