| Literature DB >> 17703264 |
Ellis O Cooper1, Keith A Segalman, Brent G Parks, Krishna M Sharma, Augustine Nguyen.
Abstract
Eight matched pairs of cadaveric radii were osteotomized by removing a 4-mm dorsal wedge of bone at the level of the sigmoid notch designed to simulate dorsal comminution. They were then fixed with either a volar locking-screw plate or fragment-specific fixation. All constructs underwent biomechanical testing in a custom-designed, custom-fabricated 4-point bending device. No statistically significant difference in stiffness was noted between the groups. Linear displacement and angulation at the osteotomy site were significantly less in the group with fragment-specific fixation at loads expected to be encountered during postoperative rehabilitation. Angulation at the osteotomy site was significantly less in the locking-screw plate group at higher loads.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17703264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ) ISSN: 1078-4519