Comparative biomechanical analysis of supracondylar femur fracture fixation: locked intramedullary nail vs. 95/spl deg/ angled plate

M. E. Harrow, S. M. David, R. Peindl, S. Frick, J. Kellam
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Twelve matched pairs of fresh frozen human cadaveric femurs were tested in axial and torsional loading followed by implantation of an intramedullary nail or a 95/spl deg/ angled plate. An equal number of screws were used above the fracture, in either a grouped or dispersed configuration. Each femur was then tested with progressively more severe simulated fracture patterns. The plate with the dispersed screw configuration had the greatest torsional stiffness (p<0.0001). No significant difference was found in axial or torsional stiffness for nail or plate groups when analysing by increasing fracture severity.
股骨髁上骨折固定的生物力学分析:锁定髓内钉与95/spl度/角度钢板
12对匹配的新鲜冷冻人尸体股骨在轴向和扭转载荷下进行测试,随后植入髓内钉或95/spl度/角度钢板。在骨折上方使用相同数量的螺钉,可成组或分散配置。然后,每根股骨都用越来越严重的模拟骨折模式进行测试。分散螺杆配置的钢板具有最大的扭转刚度(p<0.0001)。当通过增加骨折严重程度进行分析时,钉组或钢板组的轴向或扭转刚度没有发现显著差异。
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