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Biomechanics of the interlocking nail

机译:Biomechanics of the interlocking nail

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Conventional interlocking nails for the femur use an inclined proximal interlocking screw; the AO/ASIF universal interlocking nail utilizes a transverse interlocking screw which is anchored in cortical bone. The transverse position of the screw allows one to employ the nail for either the right or left side. The yield strength of the thinner diameter transverse screw, (thread 4.5 mm, core 3.0 mm) was compared with that of the Grosse-Kempf nail oblique screw (thread 6.3 mm, core 4.5 mm) by testing in cadaver femora to evaluate the risk of fatigue failure. The test, performed using slow loading rates (50 N/s), simulated either a diaphyseal or a subtrochanteric fracture situation. The test rig applied a load corresponding to body weight and pull at the trochanter. Taking the highest load without plastic deformation as a criterion, the mechanical strength of the two screws was evaluated for each fracture situation. The thinner but shorter transverse interlocking screw demonstrated higher strength450O N vs. 3000 N;P≤ 0.02) than the thicker inclined screw in the diaphyseal and the subtrochanteric fracture situation (2300 N vs. 1100 N;P≤ 0.06). The biomechanical test showed the transverse screw to have sufficient and superior stren

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    《archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery》 |1990年第4期|197-204|共页
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    Dr.C.Kinast; R.Frigg; S.M.Perren;

  • 作者单位

    Orthopädische Klinik und Poliklinik der Technischen Universität München;

    MEM-Institut für Biomechanik der Universität Bern;

    Labor für experimentelle Chirurgie;

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