A biomechanical comparison of single- versus double-threaded cannulated screws for femoral neck fractures of Pauwels type III

Q4 Medicine
Geng Xiang, Yani Feng, Jiangang Cheng, Yang Gao, Huang Xiaofan, Tian-cheng Ma, G. Pei
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Objective To compare the biomechanical performance between the single- versus double-threaded cannulated screws in the treatment of femoral neck fractures of Pauwels type Ⅲ. Methods Models of femoral neck fracture of Pauwels type Ⅲ (70°) were made of the Sawbone synthetic composite femurs. All specimens were divided into 2 groups (n=12). Group A was fixated with single-threaded cannulated screws and group B with double-threaded cannulated screws, both in an inverted triangle configuration. The screws ranged from 90 to 95 mm in length and from 7.3 to 7.5 mm in diameter. All the specimens were subjected to axial stiffness and failure load tests with 7° valgus (simulating normal two-legged weight-bearing stance) and 25° valgus (simulating normal one-legged weight-bearing stance) and torsion test as well. The 2 groups were compared in the torques at axial stiffness angles of 1°, 2°, 3°, 5° and 7°. Results Group B had significantly greater axial stiffness at 7° valgus and 25° valgus (89±26 N/mm and 128±37 N/mm) and failure load (1,154±368 N) than group A did (36±12 N/mm and 47±16 N/mm; 688±94 N) (P< 0.05). The torques increased with the increase in rotation angle in both groups. However, the torques in group B (3.26±0.96, 4.16±1.23, 4.64±1.13, 5.59±1.26 and 6.53±1.47 N·m) were all significantly larger than in group A (1.44±0.19, 2.03±0.41, 2.33±0.62, 2.74±0.87 and 3.05±1.07 N·m) (P<0.05). Conclusion Double-threaded cannulated screws may provide better biomechanical stability than single-threaded ones, due to their substantial improvement in anti-compression and anti-rotation performance. Key words: Femoral neck fractures; Fracture fixation, internal; Bone nails; Biomechanics; Pauwels Ⅲ
单螺纹与双螺纹空心螺钉治疗PauwelsⅢ型股骨颈骨折的生物力学比较
目的比较单、双螺纹空心螺钉治疗PauwelsⅢ型股骨颈骨折的生物力学性能。方法采用锯骨复合股骨制作PauwelsⅢ型(70°)股骨颈骨折模型。将所有标本分为2组(n=12)。A组采用单螺纹空心螺钉固定,B组采用双螺纹空心螺钉,均为倒三角形。螺钉的长度为90至95毫米,直径为7.3至7.5毫米。所有试样均进行了轴向刚度和破坏载荷试验,包括7°外翻(模拟正常的双腿承重姿势)和25°外翻(模仿正常的单腿承重姿势)以及扭转试验。比较两组在轴向刚度角为1°、2°、3°、5°和7°时的扭矩。结果B组在7°外翻和25°外翻时的轴向刚度(89±26 N/mm和128±37 N/mm)和破坏载荷(1154±368 N)均显著高于A组(36±12 N/mm和47±16 N/mm;688±94 N)(P<0.05)。而B组的力矩(3.26±0.96、4.16±1.23、4.64±1.13、5.59±1.26和6.53±1.47 N·m)均显著大于A组(1.44±0.19、2.03±0.41、2.33±0.62、2.74±0.87和3.05±1.07 N·米)(P<0.05),由于它们在抗压缩和抗旋转性能方面的显著改进。关键词:股骨颈骨折;骨折内固定术;骨钉;生物力学;PauwelsⅢ
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