[2mm gap tensile strength: Lu Method: 141.1±4.2 N; Tong Method: 119.40±6.31 N; Tajima Method: 118.90±9.32 N; Modified Tang Method: 105.30±2.31 N; Modified Tsuge Method: 57.6±7.4 N; Modified Kessler Method: 46.1±2.3 N]
[Rupture tensile strength: Lu Method: 207.3±11.2 N; Tong Method: 176.40±3.41 N; Tajima Method: 182.21±6.24 N; Modified Tang Method: 157.29±5.29 N; Modified Tsuge Method: 132.02±3.62 N; Modified Kessler Method: 69.1±7.73 N]
[Tendon toughness: Lu Method: 18.32±3.11 N/mm, Tong Method: 14.12±2.34 N/mm; Tajima Method: 14.23±1.59 N/mm; Modified Tang Method: 12.58±1.41 N/mm; Modified Tsuge Method: 9.1±2.3 N/mm, Modified Kessler Method: 10.1±3.73 N]
After reviewing the statistical data, everyone fell silent, unable to calm down for a long time.
The Modified Tang Method was initially somewhat better than the Tsuge Suturing Technique, but that was in the primitive times. Now, tendon suturing techniques are in a flourishing era.
