BACKGROUND: The biomechanical performance of distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) fixation techniques in response to cyclic and load-to-failure bending loads is generally unknown. The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of 4 commonly used techniques for DIP arthrodesis. METHODS: Phalanges were fixed by one of the following techniques: (1) 2 parallel Kirschner wires (K-wires), (2) 1 longitudinal K-wire and 1 oblique K-wire, (3) an Acutrak® 2 Micro headless compression screw, or (4) 90-90 wiring. The phalanges were loaded in cantilever bending on the palmar side of the phalange for 3000 cycles, then loaded-to-failure. RESULTS: The 90-90 wiring was significantly worse than the other 3 methods in 9 of 10 parameters analyzed. Both K-wire methods and the screw produced similar results in nearly all parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Given the lack of difference in biomechanical performance between K-wires and compression screws, consideration should be given to other factors such as cost and complication profiles when choosing an implant for DIPJ fusion.
BACKGROUND: The biomechanical performance of distal interphalangeal joint (DIPJ) fixation techniques in response to cyclic and load-to-failure bending loads is generally unknown. The purpose of this study is to assess the performance of 4 commonly used techniques for DIP arthrodesis. METHODS: Phalanges were fixed by one of the following techniques: (1) 2 parallel Kirschner wires (K-wires), (2) 1 longitudinal K-wire and 1 oblique K-wire, (3) an Acutrak® 2 Micro headless compression screw, or (4) 90-90 wiring. The phalanges were loaded in cantilever bending on the palmar side of the phalange for 3000 cycles, then loaded-to-failure. RESULTS: The 90-90 wiring was significantly worse than the other 3 methods in 9 of 10 parameters analyzed. Both K-wire methods and the screw produced similar results in nearly all parameters. CONCLUSIONS: Given the lack of difference in biomechanical performance between K-wires and compression screws, consideration should be given to other factors such as cost and complication profiles when choosing an implant for DIPJ fusion.
Authors: Niels Smaby; Mary Elise Johanson; Brian Baker; Deborah Ellen Kenney; Wendy Marie Murray; Vincent Rod Hentz Journal: J Rehabil Res Dev Date: 2004-03
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