Feasibility study on the potential of a spiral blade in osteoporotic distal femur fracture fixation
Introduction Osteoporotic fractures of the distal femur (primary as well as periprosthetic) are a growing problem in today’s trauma and orthopaedic surgery. Therefore, this feasibility study should identify the biomechanical potential of a (commercially available) spiral blade in the distal femur as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery 2013-12, Vol.133 (12), p.1675-1679 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction
Osteoporotic fractures of the distal femur (primary as well as periprosthetic) are a growing problem in today’s trauma and orthopaedic surgery. Therefore, this feasibility study should identify the biomechanical potential of a (commercially available) spiral blade in the distal femur as compared to a single screw without any additional plate fixation. Additionally, the influence of cement augmentation was investigated.
Materials and methods
An artificial low density bone model was either instrumented with a perforated spiral blade or a 5 mm locking screw only. Additionally, the influence of 1 ml cement augmentation was investigated. All specimens were tested with static pull-out and cyclic loading (50 to 250 N with an increment of 0.1 N/cycle).
Results
In the non-augmented groups, the mean pull-out force was significantly higher for the blade fixation (
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ISSN: | 0936-8051 1434-3916 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00402-013-1862-y |