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Locking plates for corrective osteotomy of malunited dorsally tilted distal radial fractures: a biomechanical study.
Dorothea MehlerK. J. PrommersbergerP. M. RommensL. RudigLars Peter MüllerDaniela Klitschersubject
Malemedicine.medical_treatmentVideo RecordingOsteotomyProsthesis DesignWeight-BearingFixation (surgical)Fracture Fixation InternalCadaverBone plateFracture fixationMaterials TestingmedicineDeformityCadaverHumansAgedOrthodonticsTransplantationbusiness.industryAnatomyOsteotomyEquipment Failure Analysismedicine.anatomical_structureSurgeryCortical boneFemalemedicine.symptombusinessRadius FracturesCancellous boneBone Platesdescription
The purpose of the study was to compare the biomechanical properties of five different palmar fixation plate designs in a distal radius osteotomy cadaver model. A 1 cm metaphyseal osteotomy gap was made to simulate a corrective osteotomy and the osteotomy plated. Axial load was applied to the distal end of each construct by a material testing machine under control of a motion analysis video system. The specimens were arranged into five implant groups of eight specimens each. No test group developed deformity and movement of the fracture gap greater than 2 mm with a load of 100 N. Increasing the load to 250 N revealed statistically significant differences in stiffness and failure load between the different plates. Axial failure strength and stiffness were greater for the radial correction plates than for the other implants. The former may provide enough stability for corrective osteotomy of dorsally angulated distal radial malunions, even when the osteotomy gap is only filled with cancellous bone graft instead of cortical bone graft.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-10-15 | Journal of hand surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland) |