在尸体标本中使用可变螺距锁定螺钉实现皮质压缩和结构稳定性

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1097/bot.0000000000002869
Zachary A. Koroneos, Shelby Alwine, Peter Tortora, Michael D. Pitcher, Christian Benedict, H. Wee, Allen Kunselman, Michael C. Aynardi, Gregory S. Lewis
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可变螺距锁定螺钉旨在为锁定钢板结构提供节间压缩和固定角度稳定性。本研究的目的是比较可变螺距锁定螺钉(3.5 毫米 KreuLock Ti 锁定加压螺钉,Arthrex 公司,佛罗里达州那不勒斯市)与标准锁定螺钉(来自同一制造商)在尸体骨中的双皮质固定情况,评估:(1) 椎节间加压和钢板-骨加压;(2) 结构的生物力学稳定性。 九对匹配的新鲜冷冻尸体标本的平均年龄为 67.2 岁(37-83 岁)。比较了可变节距螺钉和标准锁定螺钉在扭矩不断增加的情况下插入单个双皮质螺钉时产生的节间压缩和板骨压缩。测试标本为模拟纵向骨折的胫骨远端。对腓骨进行截骨以形成稳定的纵向骨折形态,并用五螺钉钢板结构进行固定,钢板采用全可变螺距螺钉或全标准锁定螺钉。五根螺钉中的一根横穿截骨处,无滞后。在轴向和扭转负荷下对纤维进行周期性测试,以比较失效时的位移、旋转和负荷,或进行四点弯曲测试,以比较结构刚度和失效时的最大力。 在胫骨远端模型中,不同标本的节间和板骨压缩力各不相同,但与标准锁定螺钉相比,可变螺距锁定螺钉的压缩力明显更高[分别为512 N (SD = 324 N) vs. 79 N (SD = 64 N),p = 0.002和242 N (SD = 119 N) vs. 104 N (SD = 123 N),p = 0.028]。在腓骨结构的循环加载中,未发现结构轴向位移或角位移有显著差异(p > 0.05)。在四点弯曲中,未发现最大力或弯曲刚度方面的差异(P > 0.05)。 与标准锁定螺钉相比,变节距锁定螺钉在皮质间产生的节间压缩和板-骨压缩更大。在外部加载的稳定双皮质腓骨固定方案中,可变螺距锁定螺钉结构的稳定性与使用标准锁定螺钉的结构相似。
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Bicortical Compression and Construct Stability with Variable Pitch Locking Screws in Cadaveric Specimens
A variable pitch locking screw is intended to provide interfragmentary compression combined with fixed angle stability of locking plate constructs. The objective of this study was to compare variable pitch locking screws (3.5 mm KreuLock Ti Locking Compression Screws, Arthrex Inc., Naples FL) with standard locking screws (from same manufacturer) in bicortical fixation scenarios in cadaver bone, by assessing: (1) interfragmentary compression and plate-bone compression; and (2) construct biomechanical stability. Nine matched pairs of fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens with an average age of 67.2 years (range, 37-83) were used. Interfragmentary compression and plate-bone compression associated with insertion of single bicortical screws were compared between the variable pitch and standard locking screws at increasing levels of torque. The specimens tested were distal tibiae having a simulated longitudinal fracture. Fibulae were osteotomized to create a stable longitudinal fracture pattern and were fixed with a five-screw plate construct with either all variable pitch or all standard locking screws. One of the five screws was placed across the osteotomy without lagging. Fibulae were tested cyclically with axial with torsional loading to compare, displacements, rotation and loads at failure, or tested in four-point bending to compare construct stiffness and maximum force to failure. Interfragmentary and plate-bone compression forces in the distal tibia model varied across specimens but were significantly higher with variable pitch locking screws compared to standard locking screws [512 N (SD = 324 N) vs. 79 N (SD = 64 N), p = 0.002 & 242 N (SD = 119 N) vs. 104 N (SD = 123 N), p = 0.028, respectively]. In cyclic loading of fibula constructs, no significant differences were detected in construct axial displacement or angular displacement (p > 0.05). In four-point bending, no differences were detected in maximum force or bending stiffness (p > 0.05). Variable pitch locking screws produced interfragmentary compression between cortices and plate-bone compression that were greater than standard locking screws. In a stable bicortical fibula fixation scenario under external loading, the stability of variable pitch locking screw constructs was similar to constructs with standard locking screws.
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Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 医学-运动科学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma is devoted exclusively to the diagnosis and management of hard and soft tissue trauma, including injuries to bone, muscle, ligament, and tendons, as well as spinal cord injuries. Under the guidance of a distinguished international board of editors, the journal provides the most current information on diagnostic techniques, new and improved surgical instruments and procedures, surgical implants and prosthetic devices, bioplastics and biometals; and physical therapy and rehabilitation.
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