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Screw tip augmentation leads to improved primary stability in the minimally invasive treatment of displaced intra-articular fractures of the calcaneus: a biomechanical study.

Martin Eichinger1, Alexander Brunner2, Hannes Stofferin3, Andreas Bölderl2, Michael Blauth2, Werner Schmölz2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate if the stability of minimally invasive screw osteosynthesis of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACF) can be effectively increased by an innovative approach to screw tip augmentation.
METHODS: In eight-paired human cadaver hindfoot specimens, DIACF of Sanders type IIB were treated with either standard screw osteosynthesis or with bone cement augmentation of the screw tips in the main fragments. The instrumented specimens were subjected to a cyclic loading protocol (9000 cycles, with stepwise increasing loads, 100-1000 N). The interfragment motions were quantified as tuber fragment tilt (TFT) and posterior facet inclination angle (PFIA) using a 3-D motion analysis system. Böhler's angle (BA) was evaluated from X-rays. A load-to-failure test was performed after the cyclic loading protocol.
RESULTS: All but one specimen of the augmented group withstood more cycles than the respective specimens of the non-augmented group. Mean cycles to failure for the failure criterion of 5° TFT were 7299 ± 1876 vs. 3864 ± 1810, corresponding to loads of 811 N ± 195 vs. 481 N ± 180, (P = 0.043). There were no significant differences observed in the PFIAs. The failure criterion of 5° BA was reached after a mean of 7929 cycles ± 2004 in the augmented group and 4129 cycles ± 2178 in the non-augmented group, corresponding to loads of 893 N ± 200 vs. 513 N ± 218, (P = 0,090). The mean load-to-failure of the four specimens in the augmented group that completed the cyclic loading was 1969 N over a 1742-2483 N range.
CONCLUSION: Screw tip augmentation significantly improved the mechanical stability of the calcanei after osteosynthesis in terms of decreased tuber fragment tilts and less changes in Böhler's angle.

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Keywords:  Augmentation; Biomechanics; Calcaneus fracture; Cement; Screw fixation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30306219     DOI: 10.1007/s00264-018-4171-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthop        ISSN: 0341-2695            Impact factor:   3.075


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