Locking vs. non-locking plate fixation in comminuted talar neck fractures: a biomechanical study using cadaveric specimens

Q2 Health Professions Foot Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.foot.2024.102084
Luke Maxwell , Tobia Nava , Alan Norrish , Tamas Kobezda , Marc Pizzimenti , Cecilia Brassett , Chandra Pasapula
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Abstract

Background

Talar neck fractures are rare but potentially devastating injuries, with early reduction and rigid fixation essential to facilitate union and prevent avascular necrosis. Even small degrees of malunion will alter load transmission and subtalar joint kinematics. Changes in fixation techniques have led to dual plating strategies. While locked plating has perceived advantages in porotic bone and comminution, its biomechanical benefits in talar neck fractures have not been shown.

Aim

To compare the strength of locking vs. non-locking plate fixation in comminuted talar neck fractures.

Method

Seven pairs of cadaveric tali were randomised to locking or non-locking plate fixation. A standardised model of talar neck fracture with medial comminution was created, and fixation performed. The fixed specimens were mounted onto a motorised testing device, and an axial load applied.

Results

Peak load to failure, deformation at failure, work done to achieve failure, and stiffness of the constructs were measured. No statistically significant difference was found between locking and non-locking constructs for all parameters.

Conclusions

Both constructs provide similar strength to failure in talar neck fracture fixations. Mean peak load to failure did not exceed the theoretical maximum forces generated of 1.1 kN when weight-bearing. We would advocate caution with early mobilisation in both fixations.

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距骨颈粉碎性骨折中的锁定钢板固定与非锁定钢板固定:利用尸体标本进行的生物力学研究
背景跗骨颈骨折是一种罕见但具有潜在破坏性的损伤,早期骨折复位和硬性固定对促进骨折愈合和防止血管性坏死至关重要。即使是很小程度的不愈合也会改变负荷传递和距下关节运动学。固定技术的变化导致了双重髂骨固定策略的出现。目的比较锁定钢板固定与非锁定钢板固定在粉碎性距骨颈骨折中的强度。方法将七对尸体距骨随机分为锁定钢板固定和非锁定钢板固定。建立一个内侧粉碎性距骨颈骨折的标准化模型,并进行固定。结果测量了破坏时的峰值载荷、破坏时的变形、为达到破坏所做的功以及结构的刚度。在所有参数中,锁定结构与非锁定结构之间均无明显统计学差异。失效时的平均峰值载荷未超过负重时产生的 1.1 kN 理论最大力。我们建议在使用这两种固定方法时都应谨慎进行早期活动。
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Foot
Foot Health Professions-Podiatry
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期刊介绍: The Foot is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of scientific approaches and medical and surgical treatment of the foot. The Foot aims to provide a multidisciplinary platform for all specialties involved in treating disorders of the foot. At present it is the only journal which provides this inter-disciplinary opportunity. Primary research papers cover a wide range of disorders of the foot and their treatment, including diabetes, vascular disease, neurological, dermatological and infectious conditions, sports injuries, biomechanics, bioengineering, orthoses and prostheses.
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