Contribution of the Ligamentum Teres to Hip Stability in the Presence of an Intact Capsule: A Cadaveric Study

2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 1480-1487 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suenghwan Jo ◽  
Alexander W. Hooke ◽  
Kai-Nan An ◽  
Robert T. Trousdale ◽  
Rafael J. Sierra
2012 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-334 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alistair R. Phillips ◽  
Gavin Bartlett ◽  
Mark Norton ◽  
Darren Fern

2014 ◽  
Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 1085-1091 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hal D. Martin ◽  
Munif A. Hatem ◽  
Benjamin R. Kivlan ◽  
RobRoy L. Martin

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 232596712110525
Author(s):  
Ajay C. Lall ◽  
Hari K. Ankem ◽  
Michael K. Ryan ◽  
David P. Beason ◽  
Samantha C. Diulus ◽  
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Background: Ligamentum teres (LT) reconstruction is an appropriate alternative in select cases of LT full-thickness tears, resulting in hip micro- or macroinstability. Graft fixation at the acetabular fossa is critical to achieving the best functional results. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare the pullout strength of 2 graft fixation methods used for LT reconstruction of the hip. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: In 7 cadaveric specimens, the acetabular socket was prepared after the native LT was transected and the femoral head was removed. Seven separate tibialis anterior grafts were then prepared by suturing a running-locking No. 2 suture on each tail of the graft. Three specimens had fixation of the graft to the acetabulum using an adjustable cortical suspension suture button; the remaining 4 were fixed to the acetabulum using a knotless suture anchor. Specimens were then mounted onto a custom jig within a mechanical test frame to allow for the in-line pull of the graft fixation construct. After a preload of 5 N, each specimen was loaded to failure at 0.5 mm/s. Stiffness and load to failure were measured for each specimen construct. Results: Suture button fixation had a higher mean load to failure when compared with the knotless anchor fixation method (mean ± SD, 438.1 ± 114.3 vs 195.9 ± 50.0 N; P = .01). There was no significant difference in mean stiffness between the methods of fixation (24.5 ± 1.4 vs 26.5 ± 5.8 N/mm; P = .6). Conclusion: In this cadaveric study, the suture button fixation demonstrated greater load to failure than the knotless anchor fixation. Clinical Relevance: Results of this study can guide surgical decision making when selecting an acetabular fixation method for LT reconstruction.


Author(s):  
A Schuster ◽  
R Weiser ◽  
A Haid ◽  
U Gruber ◽  
G Heinzle ◽  
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