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Evaluation of strength at the acrylic-pin interface for variably treated external skeletal fixator pins.

Joseph Brad Case1, Erick L Egger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report pullout force to failure at the acrylic-pin interface for variably treated 3.2 mm external skeletal fixator pins. STUDY
DESIGN: In vitro biomechanical evaluation. SAMPLE POPULATION: 3.2 mm external skeletal fixator pins in polymethylmethacrylate bars.
METHODS: 3.2 mm external skeletal fixator pins were used for each of 5 treatment groups: polished, unpolished, 3 notched, 5 notched, and machine knurled. Each pin was seated into a 2-cm-diameter acrylic connecting bar and tested in pullout force to failure. Each group consisted of 6 pins. The force required to remove the pins from the acrylic bar was measured and compared between groups.
RESULTS: Significant differences between treatment groups were determined (P<.05). Within a construct group failure mode was consistent. Fracture of the acrylic bar was only seen with knurled pin ends.
CONCLUSIONS: When using 2 cm acrylic bars in external skeletal fixation (ESF), a knurled pin shaft or a pin surface with 5 notches should be considered to improve the overall stability of the ESF construct. © Copyright 2010 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21204858     DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-950X.2010.00774.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Surg        ISSN: 0161-3499            Impact factor:   1.495


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