Heller K D, Forst J, Cohen B, Forst R
Orthopadische Klinik der RWTH Aachen, Germany.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 1996;115(2):108-10. doi: 10.1007/BF00573452.
Tests were carried out on the strength of six different suture techniques used to join polyester lace ends, for example, in interscapulo-scapulocostal scapulopexy. The following sutures were used: four 5-cm rows of a continuous suture, four 2.5-cm rows of a continuous suture, two 5-cm rows of a continuous suture, 4 or 8 interrupted sutures, and 4 U-sutures. The laces were tested in tension, and load and elongation recorded. The strongest techniques involved a suture of four 5-cm rows of continuous thread (average maximum load at point of failure 1484 N). This was higher than the maximum load at failure of the point of attachment to the scapula.