| Literature DB >> 28166805 |
Bradley Campbell1, Patrick Schimoler2, Sudhir Belagaje3, M C Miller2,3,4, S F Conti5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study sought to determine whether several metatarsophalangeal (MTP) fusion techniques require complete immobilization or if some level of weight-bearing could be recommended after surgery. A comparison of synthetic composite to actual bone was included in order to examine the validity of the testing conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Foot; Fusion; Hallux rigidus; Metatarsal; Weight-bearing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28166805 PMCID: PMC5294903 DOI: 10.1186/s13018-017-0525-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Surg Res ISSN: 1749-799X Impact factor: 2.359
Fig. 1An image of the marked, painted synthetic composite bones fixed in 2-inch-diameter polyvinyl chloride piping and filled with polymer resin and organic peroxide (Bondo, 3M, St. Paul, MN). The constructs were labeled with markers for the camera tracking. The cadaveric specimens were similarly potted and marked for camera tracking
Fig. 2An image of the marked, painted Sawbones composite bones being loaded. The constructs were labeled with markers for the camera tracking. The joint displacement was determined by measuring the distance between the identified markers throughout the testing trial
Stiffness and failure data from both synthetic bone and cadaveric bone tests
| Cyclic loading | Failure loading | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Synthetic | Stiffness (N/mm) | Maximum allowable load (N) | |
| Unlocked | 15.6 (±1.7) | N/A | |
| Locked | 18.1 (±2.3) | N/A | |
| Crossed screws | 94.7 (±12.5) | 101.0 (±17.8) | |
| Plate and lag screw | 373.4 (±76.3) | 130.9 (±19.4) | |
| Cadaveric | Stiffness (N/mm) | Maximum allowable load (N) | |
| Crossed screws | 152.4 (±14.2) | 93.9 (±14.4) | |
| Plate and lag screw | 122.1 (±5.9) | 154.1 (±40.7) |
This table shows average stiffness, average failure loads, and corresponding standard error for all four constructs tested. The unlocked plate plus screw construct was stiffer than the other constructs for those assembled with the composite bones. Using cadaveric bones did not support that finding with the crossed screws construct having a higher measured stiffness than the unlocked plate plus screw