Posterior olecranon plating: biomechanical and clinical evaluation of a new operative technique.

Nirmal C Tejwani, Ian R Garnham, Philip R Wolinsky, Frederick J Kummer, Kenneth J Koval
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The purpose of this investigation was to compare the biomechanical analysis of a new plating technique for olecranon fractures to tension band wiring, and review early clinical results. Six matched pairs of cadaveric ulnae were used for the biomechanical analysis. A transverse osteotomy of the mid part of the olecranon was made. One ulna of each pair was stabilized using a tension band and the other with a posterior hook plate. The ulnae were mounted and loaded, and displacement at the osteotomy site recorded. Twenty patients treated with this new technique (14 fractures and 6 osteotomies) were reviewed at one year (range: 8 to 18 months) for infection, union rate, hardware related complaints. and removal. Statistical analysis showed significantly less displacement occurred at the osteotomy site in the plating group. Clinically, all patients had fracture union, and there were no hardware related problems. Posterior plating with this technique achieves greater stability compared to tension band wiring. Early clinical results indicate a low level of hardware related complications.

鹰嘴后钢板:一种新手术技术的生物力学和临床评价。
本研究的目的是比较一种新的鹰嘴骨折钢板技术与张力带钢丝的生物力学分析,并回顾早期临床结果。采用6对匹配的尸体尺骨进行生物力学分析。鹰嘴中段行横截骨术。每对尺骨的一只用张力带固定,另一只用后钩钢板固定。固定和装载尺骨,记录截骨部位的位移。采用这种新技术治疗的20例患者(14例骨折,6例截骨)在一年内(范围:8至18个月)对感染、愈合率、与硬件相关的投诉进行了回顾。和删除。统计分析显示,钢板组截骨部位移位明显减少。临床上,所有患者均骨折愈合,无硬体相关问题。与张力带布线相比,该技术的后镀具有更高的稳定性。早期临床结果显示与硬体相关的并发症很低。
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