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Biomechanical comparison of a new staple technique with tension band wiring for transverse patella fractures.

Bernd Schnabel1, Martin Scharf, Karsten Schwieger, Markus Windolf, Bas van der Pol, Volker Braunstein, Andreas Appelt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The tension band wiring technique is the most common method of transverse patella fracture fixation. Since post-operative instabilities have been reported for this technique, alternative osteosynthesis solutions are of interest. We investigated the biomechanical behaviour of a new staple technique for treatment of transverse patella fractures in a cadaveric model.
METHODS: Eight human cadaveric knees with femur and tibia including soft tissue were used. A transverse osteotomy of the patella was created. Each specimen was fixed consecutively with tension band wiring and two Nitinol compression staples. Testing was performed by pull on the quadriceps tendon between a 90 degrees flexed position and full knee extension for up to 5,000 cycles.
FINDINGS: At 1,000 cycles, fracture site displacements in flexion and extension were significantly smaller for the staple group at the ventral aspect of the patella as compared to the tension band wiring group. With a failure criterion of 2mm fracture site displacement, cycles until failure were significantly smaller for the staple group.
INTERPRETATION: This study provides evidence based on a cadaveric model that compression staples have a promising potential to treat transverse patella fractures.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19716216     DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2009.08.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon)        ISSN: 0268-0033            Impact factor:   2.063


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5.  Biomechanical Analysis of the Kirschner-Wire Depth of the Modified Tension Band Wiring Technique in Transverse Patellar Fractures: An Experimental Study Using the Finite-Element Method.

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