Rescue of interfragmentary compression in screw stripping failures: The efficacy of NiTiNOL.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Shannon King, Claudia Vitale, Rachel Grosswald, Taylor Filicette, James Johnson, Akhilesh Gokhale, Gregory Berlet, David L Safranski
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Abstract

Orthopedic screws are widely used to achieve bone reduction, compression, and construct stability. However, the relationship between insertion torque, interfragmentary compression, and fixation strength, especially when comparing standard screws with NiTiNOL/sustained dynamic compression (SDC), has not been thoroughly investigated. This study measured insertion torque, interfragmentary compression, and fixation strength for two types of headed orthopedic devices-standard and SDC-using solid foam bone replicates and cadaver validation. The study also assessed the interfragmentary compression produced by these devices in the context of simulated bone resorption. Results showed that compression force increased with insertion torque until thread stripping occurred, resulting in a 91.9 % loss of compression in the standard screw group. In contrast, the SDC device maintained significantly higher compression, even beyond the point of stripping. These findings suggest that SDC devices offer increased safety by continuing to apply interfragmentary compression after stripping. The SDC device's ability to generate internal compression allows it to re-engage threads into undamaged bone, potentially compensating for compression loss due to stripping. Clinically, these results indicate that surgeons might benefit from deliberately undershooting peak insertion torque, regardless of the device type, and may prefer NiTiNOL-based SDC devices for their resilience to stripping and bone resorption, ultimately optimizing patient outcomes in foot and ankle surgery.

螺钉剥离失败后碎片间压缩的抢救:镍钛醇的疗效。
骨科螺钉广泛用于实现骨复位、压迫和结构稳定性。然而,插入扭矩、碎片间压缩和固定强度之间的关系,特别是将标准螺钉与NiTiNOL/持续动态压缩(SDC)进行比较时,尚未得到彻底的研究。本研究通过固体泡沫骨复制和尸体验证,测量了两种类型的头部矫形装置(标准和sdc)的插入扭矩、碎片间压缩和固定强度。该研究还评估了这些装置在模拟骨吸收的情况下产生的碎片间压缩。结果表明,压缩力随着插入扭矩的增加而增加,直到螺纹脱落,导致标准螺钉组91.9%的压缩损失。相比之下,SDC装置保持了明显更高的压缩,甚至超过了剥离点。这些研究结果表明,SDC装置在剥离后继续施加碎片间压缩,从而提高了安全性。SDC设备能够产生内部压缩,使其能够将螺纹重新接合到未受损的骨骼中,潜在地补偿剥离造成的压缩损失。在临床上,这些结果表明,无论设备类型如何,外科医生都可能从故意低于峰值插入扭矩中获益,并且可能更喜欢基于nitinol的SDC设备,因为它们具有剥离和骨吸收的弹性,最终优化足部和踝关节手术的患者预后。
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Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-SURGERY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
7.70%
发文量
234
审稿时长
29.8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery is the leading source for original, clinically-focused articles on the surgical and medical management of the foot and ankle. Each bi-monthly, peer-reviewed issue addresses relevant topics to the profession, such as: adult reconstruction of the forefoot; adult reconstruction of the hindfoot and ankle; diabetes; medicine/rheumatology; pediatrics; research; sports medicine; trauma; and tumors.
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