Unlabelled: Quantitative evaluation of passive tension in a muscle is important in tendon transfer surgeries, however, currently appropriate intraoperative measurement techniques are lacking.
Objective: Intramuscular pressure (IMP) is explored as an application to access force.
Approach: The tibialis anterior (TA) in New Zealand white rabbits (n = 9) was used to test the hypothesis of a strong correlation between the IMP, muscle force, and length. This study also helped to develop intraoperative techniques for future human studies evaluating various insertion techniques (parallel versus perpendicular).
Main Results: The Pearson correlation between IMP and force for all trials was 0.74 ± 0.30. Separating out the parallel insertion from the perpendicular insertion revealed a significantly higher correlation for parallel, 0.91 ± 0.13 versus 0.56 ± 0.32.
Significance: These data indicate IMP sensors can be used to assess force in a single muscle and the parallel insertion method should be used. New findings • What is the central question of this study? Successful outcomes of tendon and muscle transfers depend on proper muscle tension. A near linear relationship has been seen between muscle force and intramuscular pressure. This study aims to develop an intraoperative technique for assessing passive muscle tension using intramuscular pressure. • What is the main finding and its importance? The findings from this study reveal a high correlation between pressure and passive tension in a single muscle. The techniques developed in this study will allow the translation to a human model. The work will help to improve surgical outcomes and aim to retain muscle strength in the patient following procedures such as tendon and muscle transfers.
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