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摘要
空心螺钉广泛应用于关节周围骨折和截骨术。随着这些螺钉的使用越来越普遍,并发症的报道也越来越多。在3例患者中,描述了4.0 mm和4.5 mm A- o空心螺钉机械失效的新模式,以及关于失效可能原因的假设。在青少年和年轻成人患者中使用此类装置时,为了避免在置入螺钉时对螺钉造成类似的损伤,可能需要谨慎地预钻和敲打密集的皮质骨。
A previously unreported complication of the AO cannulated 4.0- and 4.5-mm screw systems: a review of three cases.
Cannulated screws are utilized widely in the management of periarticular fractures and osteotomies. Reports of complications related to these screws have increased as use has become more commonplace. A novel mode of mechanical failure of 4.0-mm and 4.5-mm A-O cannulated screws is described in three patients, as well as hypotheses regarding possible causes of the failure. It may be prudent to predrill and tap dense cortical bone when such devices are used in teenagers and young adults patients in an attempt to avoid similar damage to the screw during insertion.