| Literature DB >> 19093901 |
Sheldon Lichtblau1, Jessica Gallina, Philip Nasser, Musyoka Munyoki, Karl Jepsen.
Abstract
Inserting a screw into a long bone introduces a stress riser that can predispose the bone to fracture. Where multiple screws are inserted this vulnerability may be increased. It is thought that the pattern of screw insertion plays an important part in determining the susceptibility of the bone to stress fracture. In order to study the importance of pattern of screw insertion, third generation composite femora with cannulated screws inserted in two different patterns were tested to failure by a servohydraulic materials test system. The vertical pattern of screw insertion is less apt to predispose a long bone to subsequent fracture than a horizontal pattern.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19093901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull NYU Hosp Jt Dis ISSN: 1936-9719