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Cannulated screw fixation of Jones fractures: a clinical and biomechanical study.

Keri Reese1, Alan Litsky, Christopher Kaeding, Angela Pedroza, Nilesh Shah.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Traditional nonsurgical treatment of Jones fractures has high rates of delayed union, nonunion, and refracture. Internal fixation has become the treatment of choice in athletes and active patients.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was (1) to review the short- and long-term clinical results of cannulated screw fixation of Jones fractures and (2) to perform a biomechanical evaluation of fatigue failure characteristics of several types of screws used in the fixation of Jones fractures. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective case series and in vitro biomechanical study.
METHODS: Ten male and 5 female patients with Jones fractures fixed with cannulated screws ranging from 4 mm to 6.5 mm in diameter were evaluated by chart review, review of radiographs, and telephone interview. Mean follow-up from surgery to phone survey was 34 months. Screws ranging in size from 2.7 mm to 7.3 mm, both cannulated and noncannulated, stainless steel and titanium, were tested in the laboratory by cyclic loading to 250 N up to a maximum of 200,000 cycles.
RESULTS: Mean time to healing as shown on radiographs and by full activity after surgery were 7.3 and 7.9 weeks, respectively. All patients were able to return to their previous levels of activity. Screw fatigue data showed that the number of cycles to failure increased with increasing screw diameter. For 4-mm screws, mean number of cycles to failure was 4308 for cannulated titanium screws, 22,012 for cannulated stainless steel screws, and 44,523 for noncannulated stainless steel screws.
CONCLUSIONS: In our patients, cannulated screw fixation of Jones fractures was a procedure that was reliable, had low morbidity, and afforded athletes a quick return to activity. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The laboratory study suggests that the largest screw possible should be used for surgical fixation of these fractures and that screws less than 4 mm in diameter should be used with caution.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15494341     DOI: 10.1177/0363546504264929

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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