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Mechanical Evaluation of Four Internal Fixation Constructs for Scaphoid Fractures
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Background: The objective of this study was to compare the mechanical performance of 4 different constructs for fixation of oblique scaphoid fractures. Methods: Twenty-eight synthetic scaphoids underwent an oblique osteotomy along the dorsal sulcus. Each was randomly assigned to fixation by 1 of 4 methods: two 1.5-mm headless compression screws, one 2.2-mm screw, one 3-mm screw, or a 1.5-mm volar variable-angle plate. After fixation, scaphoids were potted at a 45° angle and loaded at the distal pole by a hydraulically driven mechanical testing system plunger until the fixation failed. Excursion and load were measured with a differential transformer and load cell, respectively. From these data, the stiffness, load-to-failure, and maximum displacement of each construct were calculated. Results: The 2.2-mm screw demonstrated the highest stiffness and the two 1.5-mm screws had the lowest. However, there were no significant differences among the fixation methods in terms of stiffness. Both 2.2- and 3-mm screw constructs had significantly higher loads-to-failure than two 1.5-mm screws. The maximum load for the plate approached, but did not achieve, statistical significance compared with the 1.5-mm screws. There was no significant difference among constructs in displacement. Conclusions: All constructs demonstrated similar mechanical properties that may provide sufficient stability for effective clinical use. Given their significantly higher loads-to-failure, a 2.2- or 3-mm screw may be superior to two 1.5-mm screws for fixation of unstable scaphoid fractures. The volar plate did not have superior mechanical characteristics to the compression screws.
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Title: Mechanical Evaluation of Four Internal Fixation Constructs for Scaphoid Fractures
Description:
Background: The objective of this study was to compare the mechanical performance of 4 different constructs for fixation of oblique scaphoid fractures.
Methods: Twenty-eight synthetic scaphoids underwent an oblique osteotomy along the dorsal sulcus.
Each was randomly assigned to fixation by 1 of 4 methods: two 1.
5-mm headless compression screws, one 2.
2-mm screw, one 3-mm screw, or a 1.
5-mm volar variable-angle plate.
After fixation, scaphoids were potted at a 45° angle and loaded at the distal pole by a hydraulically driven mechanical testing system plunger until the fixation failed.
Excursion and load were measured with a differential transformer and load cell, respectively.
From these data, the stiffness, load-to-failure, and maximum displacement of each construct were calculated.
Results: The 2.
2-mm screw demonstrated the highest stiffness and the two 1.
5-mm screws had the lowest.
However, there were no significant differences among the fixation methods in terms of stiffness.
Both 2.
2- and 3-mm screw constructs had significantly higher loads-to-failure than two 1.
5-mm screws.
The maximum load for the plate approached, but did not achieve, statistical significance compared with the 1.
5-mm screws.
There was no significant difference among constructs in displacement.
Conclusions: All constructs demonstrated similar mechanical properties that may provide sufficient stability for effective clinical use.
Given their significantly higher loads-to-failure, a 2.
2- or 3-mm screw may be superior to two 1.
5-mm screws for fixation of unstable scaphoid fractures.
The volar plate did not have superior mechanical characteristics to the compression screws.
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