Biomechanical comparison of three fixation strategies for radial head fractures: a biomechanical study.

Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering Pub Date : 2023-10-27 Print Date: 2024-04-25 DOI:10.1515/bmt-2023-0107
Yao-Tung Tsai, Kun-Jhih Lin, Jui-Cheng Lin
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Second-generation headless compression screws (HCSs) are commonly used for the fixation of small bones and articular fractures. However, there is a lack of biomechanical data regarding the application of such screws to radial head fractures. This study evaluated the mechanical properties of the fixation of radial head fractures using a single oblique HCS compared with those obtained using a standard locking radial head plate (LRHP) construct and a double cortical screw (DCS) construct. Radial synbone models were used for biomechanical tests of HCS, LRHP, and DCS constructs. All specimens were first cyclically loaded and then loaded to failure. The stiffness for the LRHP group was significantly higher than that for the other two groups, and that for the HCS group was significantly higher than that for the DCS group. The LRHP group had the greatest strength, followed by the HCS group and then the DCS group. The HCS construct demonstrated greater fixation strength than that of the commonly used cortical screws, although the plate group was the most stable. The present study revealed the feasibility of using a single oblique HCS, which has the advantages of being buried, requiring limited wound exposure, and having relatively easy operation, for treating simple radial head fractures.

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桡骨小头骨折三种固定策略的生物力学比较:生物力学研究。
第二代无头加压螺钉(HCSs)通常用于固定小骨和关节骨折。然而,关于这种螺钉在桡骨小头骨折中的应用,缺乏生物力学数据。本研究评估了使用单一斜向HCS与使用标准锁定桡骨头部钢板(LRHP)结构和双皮质螺钉(DCS)结构固定桡骨头部骨折的力学性能。放射状synbone模型用于HCS、LRHP和DCS结构的生物力学测试。所有试样首先循环加载,然后加载至失效。LRHP组的硬度显著高于其他两组,HCS组的硬度明显高于DCS组。LRHP组的力量最大,其次是HCS组,然后是DCS组。HCS结构显示出比常用皮质螺钉更大的固定强度,尽管钢板组是最稳定的。本研究揭示了使用单一倾斜HCS治疗简单桡骨头骨折的可行性,该方法具有埋藏性好、创伤暴露量小、操作相对容易的优点。
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