Biomechanical Evaluation of Suture Augmentation of Dorsal Locking Plate Fixation in Transverse Patella Fractures.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Christen E Chalmers, Min-Shik Chung, Michelle H McGarry, Thay Q Lee, John A Scolaro
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Abstract

Introduction: Adjunctive suture augmentation of patellar plate fixation has yet to be investigated. Our biomechanical study sought to evaluate whether suture augmentation improves dorsal patellar locking plate fixation. Our hypothesis was that suture augmentation would improve fixation of this construct.

Methods: A transverse patella fracture in six matched cadaveric pairs was stabilized using a patellar locking plate with or without suture augmentation. Specimens were tested at 60° knee flexion with load placed through quadriceps. Cyclic loading followed by load to failure was done. Stiffness, deformation at peak, and nonrecoverable deformation were calculated.

Results: During cyclic loading, suture augmentation demonstrated a higher average stiffness throughout all loads. At the final cycle, deformation was markedly higher without suture augmentation. Average load to failure was higher with suture augmentation. Maximum load to failure occurred at 2500 N in both groups.

Conclusion: Suture augmentation in a transverse patellar fracture model improved dorsal plate fixation, leading to less fracture displacement at the final load. Although suture augmentation demonstrated higher stiffness and lower deformation, these trends were not statistically significant. In both groups, plate fixation sustained very high loads, which reflects the fixation strength of the dorsal locking plate and screw construct in this fracture model.

髌骨横向骨折背侧锁定钢板固定的缝合增强生物力学评估
导言:髌骨钢板固定的辅助缝合增量尚未得到研究。我们的生物力学研究旨在评估缝合增强是否能改善髌骨背侧锁定钢板的固定。我们的假设是,缝合增量将改善该结构的固定:方法:使用带或不带缝合增量的髌骨锁定钢板稳定六对匹配尸体的横向髌骨骨折。在膝关节屈曲 60°、通过股四头肌加载的情况下对标本进行测试。进行循环加载,然后加载至破坏。计算了刚度、峰值变形和不可恢复变形:结果:在循环加载过程中,缝合增强在所有加载过程中都表现出较高的平均刚度。在最后一个周期,未进行缝合增强的变形明显增大。缝合线增强后的平均破坏载荷更高。两组的最大破坏载荷均为 2500 N:结论:在髌骨横向骨折模型中进行缝合增强可改善背板固定,从而在最终负荷下减少骨折移位。尽管缝合增强显示出更高的硬度和更低的变形,但这些趋势在统计学上并不显著。在这两组中,钢板固定都能承受很高的负荷,这反映了背侧锁定钢板和螺钉结构在该骨折模型中的固定强度。
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