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Biomechanical comparison of contemporary clavicle fixation devices.

Timothy Renfree1, Bryan Conrad, Thomas Wright.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Because recent studies have shown that malunited or nonunited clavicle fractures treated nonsurgically have poor outcomes, early fixation of certain clavicle shaft fractures using contemporary implants has become more common. Little is known about the physiologic loading of these implants. This study was designed to observe the biomechanical behavior and strength of implants used for fixation of the clavicle shaft.
METHODS: We used synthetic clavicle bones that were produced in 2 pieces to replicate the conditions of a transverse fracture. Ten specimens per group were tested using 3 clavicle fixation constructs: precontoured clavicle plates with unicortical locking, precontoured clavicle plates with bicortical nonlocking screws, and intramedullary Rockwood clavicle pins. Two loading conditions were used: cantilever bending and 3-point bending.
RESULTS: For cantilever bending, both plate groups failed by fracture at the most medial screw hole. The pin group was unable to resist the small torque associated with off-axis loading. The pin group failed at a lower maximum load, which occurred with a greater maximum displacement. The pin group was also less stiff than the plate group. In the 3-point bending test, the pin group was significantly more flexible and achieved higher failure loads than the plate groups. There were no significant differences between the unicortical and bicortical screws for any of the measured variables with either loading condition.
CONCLUSIONS: Both locking and nonlocking constructs appear to provide similar rigid fixation under the tested mechanical conditions. The intramedullary pin can provide high resistance to failure loads in situations when rigidity and rotational stiffness are not required. Intramedullary pin fixation appears to be inadequate where rotational stiffness is required.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20138445     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2009.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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3.  Excessive complications of open intramedullary nailing of midshaft clavicle fractures with the Rockwood Clavicle Pin.

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4.  High Irritation and Removal Rates After Plate or Nail Fixation in Patients With Displaced Midshaft Clavicle Fractures.

Authors:  Martijn H J Hulsmans; Mark van Heijl; R Marijn Houwert; Eric R Hammacher; Sven A G Meylaerts; Michiel H J Verhofstad; Marcel G W Dijkgraaf; Egbert J M M Verleisdonk
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5.  Bicortical versus unicortical fixation of plated clavicular fractures: A biomechanical study.

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6.  Stability of mid-shaft clavicle fractures after plate fixation versus intramedullary repair and after hardware removal.

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Review 10.  Intramedullary Nailing Versus Plate Fixation for the Treatment Displaced Midshaft Clavicular Fractures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Nasir Hussain; Corey Sermer; Parker J Prusick; Laura Banfield; Amit Atrey; Mohit Bhandari
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