Biomechanical stability of single-screw versus two-screw fixation of an unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis model: effect of screw position in the femoral neck.

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  • Shyam Kishan
  • Vidyadhar Upasani
  • Andrew Mahar
  • Richard Oka
  • Tim Odell
  • Michael Rohmiller
  • Peter Newton
  • Dennis Wenger
چکیده

PURPOSE To biomechanically evaluate single screw and varying 2 screw fixations for an unstable slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) model using physiologically relevant loading. STUDY DESIGN In vitro biomechanical study. METHODS Twenty-four immature porcine proximal femurs were prepared to simulate a mild-to-moderate unstable SCFE. The femurs were randomized into 4 fixation groups: single screw, 2 screws horizontally placed, 2 screws vertically placed, and 2 oblique screws. Biomechanical testing determined maximum load to failure (N), load (N) at 2, 4, 6, and 8 mm of femoral head displacement, and stiffness (newtons per millimeter) for each group. RESULTS No significant differences were found among the 3 different 2 screw configurations. The 2 screw constructs were 66% stiffer and 66% stronger than the single screw construct. In addition, whereas there was no difference at 2 mm of femoral head displacement, each subsequent displacement (4, 6, and 8 mm) demonstrated significantly higher failure loads when 2 screws were used for stabilization. CONCLUSIONS Slipped capital femoral epiphysis stabilization with 2 screws leads to increased stability over single screw fixation; however, none of the 3 configurations/placement patterns of the 2 screw constructs seemed to be superior in fixation stability. CLINICAL RELEVANCE These data support the use of a 2 screw construct in acute/unstable SCFE fixation. The biomechanical benefit of 2 screws needs to be considered in the face of greater potential for inadvertent penetration into the joint with an increased number of screws.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of pediatric orthopedics

دوره 26 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006