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Fully threaded sacroiliac lag screws have higher load to failure when compared to partially threaded screws: A biomechanical study.

Huai Ming Phen1, Brent Wise1, Daniel Thompson1, Jason Nascone1, Adam Boissonneault1, Michael Maceroli1.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to compare biomechanical properties of fully and partially threaded iliosacral screws. We hypothesise that fully threaded screws will have a higher yield force, and less deformation than partially threaded screws following axial loading. Twenty sawbone blocks were uniformly divided to simulate vertical sacral fractures. Ten blocks were affixed with fully threaded iliosacral screws in an over-drilled, lag-by-technique fashion whilst the remaining ten were fixed with partially threaded lag-by-design screws. All screws measured 7.3-mm x 145 mm, and were inserted to a 70% of calculated maximal insertional torque, ensuring uniform screw placement throughout across models. Continuous axial loads were applied to 3 constructs of each type to failure to determine baseline characteristics. Five hundred loading cycles of 500 N at 1 Hz were applied to 4 constructs of each type, and then axially loaded to failure. Force displacement curves, elastic, and plastic deformation of each construct was recorded. Fully threaded constructs had a 428% higher yield force, 61% higher stiffness, 125% higher ultimate force, and 66% lower yield deformation (p < 0.05). The average plastic deformation for partially threaded constructs was 336% higher than fully threaded constructs (p = 0.071), the final elastic deflection was 10% higher (p = 0.248), and the average total movement was 21% higher (p = 0.107). We conclude from this biomechanical study that fully threaded, lag-by-technique iliosacral screws can withstand significantly higher axial loads to failure than partially threaded screws. In addition, fully threaded screws trended towards exhibiting a significantly lower plastic deformation following cyclical loading.
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Keywords:  Fully threaded; Lag screw; Partially threaded; Pelvic ring; Sacral; Trans-iliac; Trans-sacral

Year:  2020        PMID: 33192022      PMCID: PMC7656480          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2020.10.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Orthop Trauma        ISSN: 0976-5662


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