DO WE NEED TO TAKE A 10MM BITE IN FLEXOR TENDON REPAIRS

Introduction: The classic teaching in flexor tendon repair suggests that a 10mm bite is important for the integrity of the repair regardless of the other features of the technique. Although this has been widely accepted since Bunnell’s first descriptions of accurate flexor tendon repair there appear to be little data to support it. An extensive review of the literature showed no biomechanical data relating specifically to size of bite in flexor tendon repair. We hypothesised that decreased bite may cause less damage to the tendon during repair while still offering adequate mechanical strength.Aim: To investigate the effect of different bite sizes on the mechanical properties of flexor tendon repairs.Methods: Twenty fresh-frozen cadaveric flexor tendons were divided at their centres. One side of a modified Kessler repair was used on each side taking a 6mm bite on one side and a 10mm bite on the other. The tendons underwent tensile testing on a mechanical testing frame by pulling on the ends of the suture w...