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Anterior screw fixation of type II odontoid fractures. A biomechanical study.

A D McBride1, D P Mukherjee, R N Kruse, J A Albright.   

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DESIGN: This study examined the torsional and shear stiffness of Type II odontoid fractures that were stabilized with two 3.5-mm cannulated AO screws or a single 4.5-mm cannulated Herbert screw.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the stability of a commonly used two-screw method versus a single-screw fixation method. Insertion of a single screw could make the procedure technically easier. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Biomechanical studies have shown the 4.5-mm Herbert screw to generate greater compressive forces than 3.5-mm cannulated screws, which are commonly used to anteriorly stabilize Type II odontoid fractures. No previous biomechanical studies have compared the shear or torsional stiffness of Type II odontoid fractures stabilized with these screws.
METHODS: Twelve cadaver C2 vertebrae were harvested and an osteotomy was performed to simulate a Type II fracture pattern. Six were stabilized with two 3.5-mm cannulated screws, and the remaining were stabilized with a single 4.5-mm cannulated Herbert screw. Each specimen then was tested in torsion through +/- 0.75 degrees, +/- 1.25 degrees, and +/- 1.75 degrees for 10 cycles each. Shear forces then were applied from an anterior to posterior direction to a maximum load of 44.48 N.
RESULTS: The mean torsional stiffness for the Herbert screw was 1196 N.m/deg, which was significantly greater than the mean stiffness of the 3.5-mm screw fixation, which measured 434 N.m/deg. The mean shear stiffness for the Herbert screw fixation was 106.9 kN/m, compared to 86.1 kN/m for the 3.5-mm cannulated screw. This was not statistically significant.
CONCLUSIONS: The biomechanical properties of the 4.5-mm cannulated Herbert screw suggest it may lend itself for use in fixation of Type II odontoid fractures. With only a single screw to insert, this technically demanding procedure may be less daunting.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8560331     DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199509000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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2.  Salvage of failed odontoid fixation through anterior C1/C2 transarticular screws.

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4.  Non-rigid immobilisation of odontoid fractures.

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5.  Morphometric analysis of the odontoid process: using computed tomography--in the Greek population.

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6.  CT based evaluation of odontoid morphology in the Indian population.

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7.  An in vitro biomechanical evaluation of an expansive double-threaded bi-directional compression screw for fixation of type II odontoid process fractures: A SQUIRE-compliant article.

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8.  Percutaneous anterior C1/2 transarticular screw fixation: salvage of failed percutaneous odontoid screw fixation for odontoid fracture.

Authors:  Ai-Min Wu; Hai-Ming Jin; Zhong-Ke Lin; Yong-Long Chi; Xiang-Yang Wang
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