Sliding of two lag screw designs in a highly comminuted fracture model.

Frederick J Kummer, Ran Schwarzkopf, Richelle C Takemoto, Kenneth A Egol
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A fracture construct, representing a worst-case model of a comminuted intertrochanteric fracture, was created in order to compare the fixation stability of two different cephalomedullary nails: one where the lag screw can telescope within itself to achieve displacement of the head-neck fragment, and the other where the solid lag screw slides only. After nail fixation, the models were loaded and then cycled, and positions of the head-neck fragment and lag screw were determined. Both nails similarly acted to limit motion of the head-neck fragment by the sliding of their lag screws, causing impingement of the fragment against the nail. Fragment movement was achieved with significantly less force with the telescoping lag screws, which also showed no final lateral projection from the nail. This was in contrast to the solid lag screws that demonstrated lateral projection in all cases.

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高度粉碎性断裂模型中两个拉力螺杆的滑动设计。
为了比较两种不同的头髓钉的固定稳定性,我们创建了一种骨折结构,代表了粉碎性转子间骨折的最坏情况模型:一种是拉力螺钉可以在其内部伸缩以实现头颈碎片的移位,而另一种是固体拉力螺钉只能滑动。钉固定后,对模型进行加载循环,确定头颈碎片和拉力螺钉的位置。两枚钉子都通过滑动螺钉来限制头颈碎片的运动,导致碎片撞击钉子。使用伸缩式拉力螺钉,碎片的移动可以用更小的力实现,也没有显示出最终的侧向突出。这与在所有病例中显示外侧突出的实螺钉形成对比。
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