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Retensionable All-Suture Anchor Extensor Mechanism Repair.

Zachary S Aman1, Samuel G Lorentz1, Robert T Tisherman1

  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

Video Journal of Sports Medicine
|June 19, 2026

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Summary
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Knotless retensionable all-suture anchors provide a strong, adjustable option for extensor mechanism repairs. This technique offers improved biomechanics and potentially fewer complications compared to traditional methods for quadriceps and patellar tendon ruptures.

Keywords:
all-suture anchorextensor mechanism repairpatellar tendon rupturequadriceps rupture

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Sports Medicine

Background:

  • Extensor mechanism tendon ruptures (quadriceps and patellar) are severe injuries requiring surgical repair.
  • Current repair techniques include suture anchor and transosseous methods, with reported failure rates up to 21%.
  • There is a need for improved repair strategies to enhance outcomes and reduce failure rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and evaluate a novel surgical technique for extensor mechanism repair using knotless retensionable all-suture anchors.
  • To assess the biomechanical advantages and clinical outcomes of this technique.

Main Methods:

  • The technique involves creating transosseous tunnels and utilizing retensionable all-suture anchor loops.
  • Sutures are passed through the tendon with Krakow stitches and secured via anchors.
  • The construct is tensioned and adjusted to reduce the tendon and minimize creep.

Main Results:

  • Knotless retensionable all-suture anchors demonstrated superior biomechanical properties compared to traditional repairs.
  • This method showed significantly less gap formation, higher load-to-failure, and greater stiffness.
  • Adjustable anchors allowed for intraoperative and postoperative retensioning, minimizing laxity and enabling earlier motion.

Conclusions:

  • Transosseous retensionable all-suture anchors represent a high-strength alternative for extensor mechanism repairs.
  • This technique offers advantages in minimizing creep and potentially reducing complications associated with hardware.
  • The adjustability of the anchors may lead to improved patient outcomes and faster rehabilitation.