Nitinol Staples for Olecranon Osteotomy Fixation, Juxtacortical Versus Inset, Effect on Biomechanical Stability
Hardware prominence is a concern in the fixation of olecranon osteotomies. Staple fixation has provided low-profile secure fixation in other areas of orthopedics. Without insetting, staples still have subcutaneous prominence. This study examines whether nitinol staples, when inset into bone via cort...
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description | Hardware prominence is a concern in the fixation of olecranon osteotomies. Staple fixation has provided low-profile secure fixation in other areas of orthopedics. Without insetting, staples still have subcutaneous prominence. This study examines whether nitinol staples, when inset into bone via cortical notching, in an olecranon osteotomy can provide fixation strength sufficient for daily activities.
Olecranon osteotomies were created in 8 cadaver arms and fixed with 2 nitinol staples. For inset and juxtacortical (noninset) staples, a micrometer measured the displacement between preplaced proximal and distal wires for 3 increasing loads: 0 N, 15 N, and 150 N. This measurement reflected the loss of osteotomy compression. We placed each arm in a pneumatic machine that flexed the elbow from 0° to 90° for 500 cycles at each load. We performed a 2-tailed t test (α value 0.05, β value 0.2) to evaluate for differences in the loss of compression between inset and noninset nitinol staples.
We performed the displacement measurement procedure for both staple types at each of the 3 loads. At 0 N, the average displacement of inset was 0 mm and that of noninset was 0.02 mm. At 15 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.02 mm and that of noninset was 0.04 mm. At 150 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.05 mm and that of noninset was 0.09 mm. When comparing the displacement at the 3 force loads, there were no statistically significant differences between the staple types (P = .323).
This study shows that inset staples do not considerably weaken osteotomy fixation with nitinol staples. Thus, nitinol staples may provide a low-profile, operatively-efficient fixation method compared with tension-band or screw-and-plate fixation methods for olecranon osteotomies. Future research can include comparing staples with plate constructs.
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Olecranon osteotomies were created in 8 cadaver arms and fixed with 2 nitinol staples. For inset and juxtacortical (noninset) staples, a micrometer measured the displacement between preplaced proximal and distal wires for 3 increasing loads: 0 N, 15 N, and 150 N. This measurement reflected the loss of osteotomy compression. We placed each arm in a pneumatic machine that flexed the elbow from 0° to 90° for 500 cycles at each load. We performed a 2-tailed t test (α value 0.05, β value 0.2) to evaluate for differences in the loss of compression between inset and noninset nitinol staples.
We performed the displacement measurement procedure for both staple types at each of the 3 loads. At 0 N, the average displacement of inset was 0 mm and that of noninset was 0.02 mm. At 15 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.02 mm and that of noninset was 0.04 mm. At 150 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.05 mm and that of noninset was 0.09 mm. When comparing the displacement at the 3 force loads, there were no statistically significant differences between the staple types (P = .323).
This study shows that inset staples do not considerably weaken osteotomy fixation with nitinol staples. Thus, nitinol staples may provide a low-profile, operatively-efficient fixation method compared with tension-band or screw-and-plate fixation methods for olecranon osteotomies. Future research can include comparing staples with plate constructs.
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Olecranon osteotomies were created in 8 cadaver arms and fixed with 2 nitinol staples. For inset and juxtacortical (noninset) staples, a micrometer measured the displacement between preplaced proximal and distal wires for 3 increasing loads: 0 N, 15 N, and 150 N. This measurement reflected the loss of osteotomy compression. We placed each arm in a pneumatic machine that flexed the elbow from 0° to 90° for 500 cycles at each load. We performed a 2-tailed t test (α value 0.05, β value 0.2) to evaluate for differences in the loss of compression between inset and noninset nitinol staples.
We performed the displacement measurement procedure for both staple types at each of the 3 loads. At 0 N, the average displacement of inset was 0 mm and that of noninset was 0.02 mm. At 15 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.02 mm and that of noninset was 0.04 mm. At 150 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.05 mm and that of noninset was 0.09 mm. When comparing the displacement at the 3 force loads, there were no statistically significant differences between the staple types (P = .323).
This study shows that inset staples do not considerably weaken osteotomy fixation with nitinol staples. Thus, nitinol staples may provide a low-profile, operatively-efficient fixation method compared with tension-band or screw-and-plate fixation methods for olecranon osteotomies. Future research can include comparing staples with plate constructs.
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We performed the displacement measurement procedure for both staple types at each of the 3 loads. At 0 N, the average displacement of inset was 0 mm and that of noninset was 0.02 mm. At 15 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.02 mm and that of noninset was 0.04 mm. At 150 N, the average displacement of inset was 0.05 mm and that of noninset was 0.09 mm. When comparing the displacement at the 3 force loads, there were no statistically significant differences between the staple types (P = .323).
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