| Literature DB >> 25949274 |
Evangelos Christodoulou1, Suresh Chinthakunta2, Divya Reddy2, Saif Khalil2, Thomas Apostolou3, Philipp Drees4, Konstantinos Kafchitsas1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The pullout strength of pedicle screws is influenced by many factors, including diameter of the screws, implant design, and augmentation with bone cement such as PMMA. In the present study, the pullout strength of an innovative fenestrated screw augmented with PMMA was investigated and was compared to unaugmented fenestrated, standard and dual outer diameter screw.Entities:
Keywords: Biomechanical study; Fenestrated screws; Large diameter screws; Pedicle screws; Pullout strength
Year: 2015 PMID: 25949274 PMCID: PMC4422437 DOI: 10.1186/s13013-015-0039-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scoliosis ISSN: 1748-7161
Figure 1Screw designs: A) REVERE® dual outer diameter screw (DOD) with large outer diameter (7.0 mm) and nominal diameter (5.5 mm) at the distal end; and B) REVLOKTM fenestrated screw (FS), fully cannulated with four radial screw fenestrations for even 360° cement distribution.
Figure 2Lateral (A) and posterior radiographs (B) of one of the specimens showing the screw placement and the injected cement spread through the bone. Placement of screws in straight fashion prevented the screws from coming in contact with each other, which could otherwise compromise the pullout strength.
Figure 3Test fixture for screw pullout test. A) Adapter (gripping the pedicle screw head) used for pulling out the screw; B) U-clamps hold the specimen in place while allowing rotation of the specimen to align the pedicle to be placed directly in line with the adapter for true axial pullout;C) Additional fixation was applied to the lamina (after pedicle screw were inserted and oriented perpendicular to the load cell) to prevent rotation of the specimen during pullout testing; D) Load cell of the MTS machine to which the fixture was attached; E) Slot that allows for translation in the X-Y direction to perform pullout testing on the left and right side.
Screw pullout strength (numbers in Newton) for every screw type in each vertebral body in the three spine specimens tested
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| T10 | 1710 (FSP) | 1073 (DOD) | R | R | R | R |
| T11 | 947 (FS) | 868 (SS) | 326 (SS) | 521 (FS) | 582 (SS) | 873 (FS) |
| T12 | 1628 (FSP) | 785 (DOD) | 927 (DOD) | 1098 (FSP) | 989 (SS) | 762 (FS) |
| L1 | 727 (FS) | 858 (SS) | 763 (SS) | 345 (FS) | 1509 (FSP) | 620 (DOD) |
| L2 | 1588 (FSP) | 1067 (DOD) | 623 (DOD) | 1225 (FSP) | 560 (FS) | 435 (SS) |
| L3 | 605 (FS) | 704 (SS) | 274 (SS) | 302 (FS) | 898 (DOD) | 1555 (FSP) |
| L4 | 1199 (FSP) | 800 (DOD) | 430 (DOD) | 1499 (FSP) | 1245 (DOD) | 1692 (FSP) |
| L5 | R | R | 301 (SS) | 265 (FS) | R | R |
FS = Fenestrated Screw; SS = Standard Screw; DOD = Dual Outer Diameter Screw; FSP = Fenestrated Screw with PMMA; R = Removed.
Figure 4Mean pullout strength. FS = Fenestrated Screw, SS = Standard Screw, DOD = Dual Outer diameter Screw, FSP = Fenestrated Screw Augmented with PMMA.